| Literature DB >> 31128079 |
Melanie Stearns1, Cliff McKinney1.
Abstract
Recent studies have argued that Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) problems continue into emerging adulthood; however, few studies have examined ODD problems in this population. Moreover, previous studies have found that corporal punishment mediated the relationship between maternal anxiety/depression and child ODD problems in young children and that parental psychopathology is likely to affect child ODD. This study examined how maternal as well as paternal maltreatment (i.e., psychological and physical) mediated the relationship between parental anxiety/depressive problems and emerging adult ODD problems (i.e., irritability and defiance). Furthermore, child and parent gender were examined as moderators (i.e., moderated mediation). Participants included 1,012 emerging adults who completed questionnaires about parental psychological and physical maltreatment, parental anxiety and depression, and affective and behavioral ODD symptoms. Results suggested that mediation occurred for the father-daughter dyad along the perceived paternal depressive problems → psychological and physical maltreatment → irritability paths and for the mother-son dyad along the perceived maternal depressive and anxiety problems → psychological maltreatment → defiance paths. Given that mediation occurred for only these gender dyads, moderated mediation was suggested.Entities:
Keywords: Child Maltreatment; Emerging Adult; Oppositional Defiant Disorder; Parental Psychopathology; adulto emergente; maltrato infantil; psicopatología parental; trastorno negativista desafiante; 初显成年人; 家长的精神病; 对立违抗性障碍; 虐待儿童
Year: 2019 PMID: 31128079 DOI: 10.1111/famp.12459
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fam Process ISSN: 0014-7370