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Scientific article 2. SEP 2014

Close relations to parents and emotional symptoms among adolescents

beyond socio-economic impact?

Authors:

  • Mogens Trab Damsgaard
  • Bjørn E Holstein
  • Vibeke Koushede
  • Katrine Rich Madsen
  • Charlotte Meilstrup
  • Malene Kubstrup Nelausen
  • Line Nielsen
  • Signe Lynne Boe Rayce
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OBJECTIVES: This study examined the relationship between trustful communication with parents and frequency of emotional symptoms in schoolchildren and whether this relationship was modified by the family's socio-economic position.

METHODS: Pooled data (n = 15,646) from the Danish Health Behaviour in School-aged Children surveys 2002, 2006 and 2010 were analysed by multilevel multivariable logistic regression.

RESULTS: 8 % of all schoolchildren reported emotional symptoms almost daily. Odds ratio for daily symptoms was 2.1 (1.8-2.4) for children without trustful communication with parents compared to children with trustful communication. This association appears unaffected by family occupational class. A substantial socio-economic gradient in emotional symptoms persisted, independent of parent-child communication.

CONCLUSIONS: Trustful communication with parents might have a fundamental importance, regardless of socio-economic position.

Authors

  • Mogens Trab DamsgaardBjørn E HolsteinVibeke KoushedeKatrine Rich MadsenCharlotte MeilstrupMalene Kubstrup NelausenLine NielsenSigne Lynne Boe Rayce

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    International Journal of Public Health (Print Edition)
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