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Family factors contributing to emotional and behavioral problems in Korean adolescents with epilepsy

Authors
 Su-Hyun Han  ;  Sang-Ahm Lee  ;  Soyong Eom  ;  Heung-Dong Kim 
Citation
 EPILEPSY & BEHAVIOR, Vol.56 : 66-72, 2016 
Journal Title
EPILEPSY & BEHAVIOR
ISSN
 1525-5050 
Issue Date
2016
MeSH
Adolescent ; Adolescent Behavior/psychology* ; Child ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Depression/diagnosis ; Depression/epidemiology ; Depression/psychology ; Epilepsy/diagnosis ; Epilepsy/epidemiology* ; Epilepsy/psychology* ; Family Characteristics ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Parent-Child Relations* ; Parents/psychology ; Problem Behavior/psychology* ; Republic of Korea/epidemiology ; Self Report
Keywords
Adolescents with epilepsy ; Family environment ; Mediator ; Parental depression ; Parent–adolescent relationship ; Psychopathology
Abstract
PURPOSE: We aimed to determine whether different aspects of family functioning are associated with emotional and behavioral problems in adolescents with epilepsy and, if not, to document any indirect associations mediated by other family factors.

METHODS: This was a cross-sectional, multicenter study. A total of 297 adolescents with epilepsy and their parents participated. Adolescent psychopathology was measured using the Youth Self-Report. Family factors were classified into proximal (parent-child interaction), distal (parent characteristics), and contextual factors (family characteristics) in accordance to their level of proximity to the adolescent's everyday life. Regression analyses were used to analyze the unique and combined predictive power of family factors in relation to psychopathology.

RESULTS: In total, 44 (14.8%) and 51 (17.2%) adolescents with epilepsy scored above the borderline cutoff (T-score ≥ 60) of internalizing and externalizing problems, respectively. Proximal and distal factors were independently associated with both internalizing and externalizing problems. High levels of parental depressive mood and parental overcontrol were the strongest factors contributing to internalizing and externalizing problems, respectively. Contextual factors were indirectly associated with both internalizing and externalizing problems through more proximal factors.

CONCLUSIONS: Both proximal and distal family factors affect psychopathology in Korean adolescents with epilepsy. Parental feelings of depression and parental overcontrol are the strongest factors contributing to internalizing and externalizing problems, respectively.
Full Text
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S152550501600024X
DOI
10.1016/j.yebeh.2016.01.010
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Pediatrics (소아과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kim, Heung Dong(김흥동) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8031-7336
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/151644
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