Parental psychopathology and posttraumatic stress in Puerto Ricans: the role of childhood adversity and parenting practices.
Jenny Zhen-DuanKiara AlvarezLulu ZhangMario Cruz-GonzalezJosephine KuoIrene Falgas-BaguéHector BirdGlorisa CaninoCristiane S DuarteMargarita AlegríaPublished in: Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines (2023)
Intergenerational continuity of psychopathology may be mitigated through the prevention of additional childhood adversities via upstream interventions, emphasizing providing parents with mental health needs with parenting tools. Family-based interventions focused on providing families with the tools to improve parent-child relationships may reduce the negative impact of childhood adversities on mental health across the life course.