Associations between general and specific psychopathology factors in parents and psychiatric, behavioral, and psychosocial outcomes in offspring: a Swedish population-based register study
M. Zhou, H. Larsson, B. D’Onofrio, M. Landén, P. Lichtenstein, E. Pettersson

TL;DR
This study finds that general mental health issues in parents are linked to a wide range of problems in their children, while specific mental health issues in parents are linked to similar issues in their children.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel approach to disentangle general and specific psychopathology factors in parents and their distinct associations with offspring outcomes.
Findings
General psychopathology in parents is strongly linked to diverse psychiatric and behavioral outcomes in offspring.
Specific factors like internalizing and externalizing psychopathology in parents are associated with similar issues in their children.
The general psychopathology factor explains most intergenerational transmission of mental health issues.
Abstract
Psychiatric conditions in parents are associated not only with the same condition in offspring, but also with virtually all other psychiatric conditions. However, it remains unknown whether this intergenerational transmission of psychiatric conditions was attributable to broader psychopathology comorbidity or to specific conditions. To estimate associations between general and specific factors of psychopathology in parents, and a wide range of register-based outcomes in their offspring. Based on Swedish national registers, we linked 2 947 703 individuals born in Sweden between 1970 and 2000 to their biological parents (1 705 780 pairs of parents) and followed them to December 31, 2013. First, we estimated one general and three unrelated (specific) psychopathology factors (capturing internalizing, externalizing, and psychotic problems, respectively, independently of general…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChild and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development · Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues · Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
