Parent–youth conflict as a predictor of depression in adulthood: a 15-year follow-up of a community-based cohort

Volume: 29, Issue: 4, Pages: 527 - 536
Published: Jul 13, 2019
Abstract
Experiencing conflictual relations with one's parents while growing up has been linked to onset, recurrence, and worse treatment outcome of adolescent depression. While this suggests that significant problems in the parent-youth relationship make depressive disorders more relentless, it is not clear whether this effect lasts into adulthood. Our aim was to examine if major and minor conflict with parents while growing up predicts depression in...
Paper Details
Title
Parent–youth conflict as a predictor of depression in adulthood: a 15-year follow-up of a community-based cohort
Published Date
Jul 13, 2019
Volume
29
Issue
4
Pages
527 - 536
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