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A systematic review of the association between parent-child communication and adolescent mental health.

Holger ZapfJohannes BoettcherYngvild HaukelandStian OrmSarah CoslarKrister W Fjermestad
Published in: JCPP advances (2023)
The findings demonstrate that PCC is a relevant variable to consider in assessing adolescent mental health and preventive efforts. Limitations include the exclusive focus on adolescent-reported PCC questionnaires since parent- and observer-rated instruments may lead to different results. Also, PCC is related to other constructs, such as dyadic relationships, that were not included in this review. We conclude that PCC is a relevant variable to consider in mental health research. Our findings suggest that PCC may be considered in mental health practice, both in terms of assessing its quality and potentially by tailoring interventions to enhance PCC. These may represent a mean to promote adolescent mental health.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • mental illness
  • young adults
  • quality improvement
  • healthcare
  • primary care
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