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Family interaction and child psychopathology: A comparison of two observation strategies
Authors:Mark R. Dadds Ph.D.  Matthew R. Sanders Ph.D.
Affiliation:(1) Behaviour Research and Therapy Centre, The University of Queensland, Australia;(2) Preventive Intervention Research Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Ave. NR 7South, 10461 Bronx, NY
Abstract:We examined two systems of assessing family interactions that are in common usage: a home based observation of free parent-child interaction and a clinic based observation of a structured mother-child problem solving discussion. Participants were 18 depressed, 27 conduct disordered and 16 comparison children and their mothers. Results indicated that: 1) these observations may yield very different data about child, and to a lesser extent, parent behavior, 2) parental affect in the clinic was related to their level of aversive behaviour in the home, 3) levels of both aversive and positive behavior for children and their mothers were correlated within each setting, 4) accuracy of diagnostic classifications made on the basis of the observational data were highest for comparison and conduct disordered children, but lowest for depressed children observed in the clinic, and 5) the inclusion of data on mothers' behavior increased classification accuracy for conduct disordered children only.
Keywords:family interaction  child  depression  conduct disorder  observation
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