Anxiety in the family: a genetically informed analysis of transactional associations between mother, father and child anxiety symptoms.
Yasmin I AhmadzadehThalia C EleyLeslie D LeveDaniel S ShawMisaki N NatsuakiDavid ReissJenae M NeiderhiserTom A McAdamsPublished in: Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines (2019)
Results show environmentally mediated associations between parent and child anxiety symptoms. Results support developmental theories suggesting that child anxiety symptoms can exert influence on caregivers, and mothers and fathers may play unique roles during the development of child symptoms. Further research is needed on the role of genetic transmission associated with anxiety symptoms in biologically related families. In the meantime, researchers and clinicians should strive to include fathers in assessments and consider the effects of child symptoms on caregivers.