Journal article
Interaction between mother's and father's affection as a risk factor for anxiety and depression symptoms - Evidence for increased risk in adults who rate their father as having been more affectionate than their mother
AF Jorm, KBG Dear, B Rodgers, H Christensen
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology | SPRINGER HEIDELBERG | Published : 2003
Abstract
Background. Retrospective reports of low care from either parent are found to be associated with increased risk for anxiety and depression in adulthood. Furthermore, fathers are generally reported as having been less caring than mothers, which raises the issue of whether greater care from fathers across the whole population would benefit mental health. Methods. A community survey was carried out in Canberra, Australia, with 2404 adults aged 20-24 and 2530 aged 40-44. Respondents retrospectively reported on affection shown by their parents and on other aspects of family functioning. These data were analysed in relation to risk for anxiety and depressive symptoms and neuroticism. Results. Retr..
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