Mental Health Care Use in Children of Parents with Mental Health Problems: Results of the BELLA Study

Whether parental mental health problems facilitate or hinder the use of mental health care of the parents´ children is still unclear. The present cross sectional study examined mental health care use and potential predictors in a population based sample. Children of parents with mental health proble...

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Veröffentlicht in:Child psychiatry and human development 2017-12, Vol.48 (6), p.983-992
Hauptverfasser: Plass-Christl, A., Klasen, F., Otto, C., Barkmann, C., Hölling, H., Klein, Toni, Wiegand-Grefe, S., Schulte-Markwort, M., Ravens-Sieberer, U.
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Zusammenfassung:Whether parental mental health problems facilitate or hinder the use of mental health care of the parents´ children is still unclear. The present cross sectional study examined mental health care use and potential predictors in a population based sample. Children of parents with mental health problems (CPM) were nearly 5 times more likely to use mental health care compared to children of parents without mental health problems. A multiple regression analysis revealed that the most important predictors of mental health care use for CPM were active family life ( OR  = 2.67) and children´s own mental health problems ( OR  = 1.18 self-report, 1.17 parent-report). Additionally, parental strain showed a tendency to predict mental health care use ( OR  = 2.45). This study demonstrates that parental mental health problems are associated with mental health care use in their children and that improving certain family factors may support children´s mental health care use.
ISSN:0009-398X
1573-3327
DOI:10.1007/s10578-017-0721-4