Predictive Values of Early Parental Loss and Psychopathological Risk for Physical Problems in Early Adolescents
Background: Several studies have suggested that the early loss of parents is a potentially traumatic experience, exposing adolescents to a higher risk for the onset of psychopathological symptoms. Furthermore, research has shown an association between the loss of a parent in childhood and subsequent...
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doaj-78e6266050994569b96485c781859de22020-11-25T00:59:05ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782018-06-01910.3389/fpsyg.2018.00922369617Predictive Values of Early Parental Loss and Psychopathological Risk for Physical Problems in Early AdolescentsMimma Tafà0Luca Cerniglia1Silvia Cimino2Giulia Ballarotto3Eleonora Marzilli4Renata Tambelli5Department of Dynamic and Clinical Psychology, Sapienza Università di Roma, Rome, ItalyFaculty of Psychology, Università Telematica Internazionale Uninettuno, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Dynamic and Clinical Psychology, Sapienza Università di Roma, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Dynamic and Clinical Psychology, Sapienza Università di Roma, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Dynamic and Clinical Psychology, Sapienza Università di Roma, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Dynamic and Clinical Psychology, Sapienza Università di Roma, Rome, ItalyBackground: Several studies have suggested that the early loss of parents is a potentially traumatic experience, exposing adolescents to a higher risk for the onset of psychopathological symptoms. Furthermore, research has shown an association between the loss of a parent in childhood and subsequent physical illnesses, but much less attention has been given to the predictive role of loss in the development of physical illness in adolescence.Methods: From a larger normative sample, we selected 418 early adolescents (and their surviving parents) each of whom had lost a parent in their first 3 years of life. We evaluate the offspring’s and parents’ psychopathological symptoms, dissociation, and physical problems over a 6-year period. Univariate and multivariate Cox proportional hazard regression analyses with time-dependent variables were used to examine the predictive values of the adolescents’ and surviving parents’ psychopathological symptoms, and youths’ demographic characteristics (sex and age) for the occurrence of physical illness during a 6-year period of follow-up.Results: Independently of sex, the psychopathological risk of the surviving parents’ and adolescents’ affective problems and dissociation has been found to predict the occurrence of physical illnesses. Furthermore, dissociation was the most significant predictor of significant physical problems.Conclusion: These results may be relevant and an addition to the previous literature, opening up new possibilities for prevention and intervention that are oriented toward greater support for children who have experienced the loss of one parent and for surviving parents.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00922/fullparental losspsychopathological riskphysical illnesshazard regression analysisadolescence |
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Mimma Tafà Luca Cerniglia Silvia Cimino Giulia Ballarotto Eleonora Marzilli Renata Tambelli Predictive Values of Early Parental Loss and Psychopathological Risk for Physical Problems in Early Adolescents Frontiers in Psychology parental loss psychopathological risk physical illness hazard regression analysis adolescence |
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Predictive Values of Early Parental Loss and Psychopathological Risk for Physical Problems in Early Adolescents |
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Predictive Values of Early Parental Loss and Psychopathological Risk for Physical Problems in Early Adolescents |
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Predictive Values of Early Parental Loss and Psychopathological Risk for Physical Problems in Early Adolescents |
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Predictive Values of Early Parental Loss and Psychopathological Risk for Physical Problems in Early Adolescents |
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Predictive Values of Early Parental Loss and Psychopathological Risk for Physical Problems in Early Adolescents |
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predictive values of early parental loss and psychopathological risk for physical problems in early adolescents |
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Background: Several studies have suggested that the early loss of parents is a potentially traumatic experience, exposing adolescents to a higher risk for the onset of psychopathological symptoms. Furthermore, research has shown an association between the loss of a parent in childhood and subsequent physical illnesses, but much less attention has been given to the predictive role of loss in the development of physical illness in adolescence.Methods: From a larger normative sample, we selected 418 early adolescents (and their surviving parents) each of whom had lost a parent in their first 3 years of life. We evaluate the offspring’s and parents’ psychopathological symptoms, dissociation, and physical problems over a 6-year period. Univariate and multivariate Cox proportional hazard regression analyses with time-dependent variables were used to examine the predictive values of the adolescents’ and surviving parents’ psychopathological symptoms, and youths’ demographic characteristics (sex and age) for the occurrence of physical illness during a 6-year period of follow-up.Results: Independently of sex, the psychopathological risk of the surviving parents’ and adolescents’ affective problems and dissociation has been found to predict the occurrence of physical illnesses. Furthermore, dissociation was the most significant predictor of significant physical problems.Conclusion: These results may be relevant and an addition to the previous literature, opening up new possibilities for prevention and intervention that are oriented toward greater support for children who have experienced the loss of one parent and for surviving parents. |
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parental loss psychopathological risk physical illness hazard regression analysis adolescence |
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