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Parental internalizing symptoms as predictors of anxiety symptoms in clinic-referred children. | LitMetric

Background: Mothers' and fathers' internalizing symptoms may influence children's anxiety symptoms differently.

Objective: To explore the relationship between parental internalizing symptoms and children's anxiety symptoms in a clinical sample of children with anxiety disorders.

Method: The sample was recruited through community mental health clinics for a randomized controlled anxiety treatment trial. At pre-intervention, children ( = 182), mothers ( = 165), and fathers ( = 72) reported children's anxiety symptoms. Mothers and fathers also reported their own internalizing symptoms. The children were aged 8 to 15 years ( = 11.5 years, SD = 2.1, 52.2% girls) and all had a diagnosis of separation anxiety, social phobia, and/or generalized anxiety disorder. We examined parental internalizing symptoms as predictors of child anxiety symptoms in multiple regression models.

Results: Both mother and father rated internalizing symptoms predicted children's self-rated anxiety levels (adj. = 22.0%). Mother-rated internalizing symptoms predicted mother-rated anxiety symptoms in children (adj. = 7.0%). Father-rated internalizing symptoms did not predict father-rated anxiety in children.

Conclusions: Clinicians should incorporate parental level of internalizing symptoms in their case conceptualizations.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7685498PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.21307/sjcapp-2020-003DOI Listing

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