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Parents' Traumatic Childhood can Cause Behavioral Issues in Their Children

by Dr. Lakshmi Venkataraman on July 9, 2018 at 4:29 PM
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Parents who had stressful and traumatic childhood are more likely to have children with behavioral problems, according to a recent 'first of its kind' study conducted by scientists at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Health Sciences. The findings of the study appear in the journal Pediatrics.


"Previous research has looked at childhood trauma as a risk factor for later physical and mental health problems in adulthood, but this is the first research to show that the long-term behavioral health harms of childhood adversity extend across generations from parent to child," said the study's lead author, Dr. Adam Schickedanz. He is a pediatrician and health services researcher and assistant professor in the department of pediatrics at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.

Details and Findings of the Study

Scientists collected data from a national survey containing information about four generations of American families, including information from parents about their childhood experiences and history of physical abuse, ill-treatment, neglect by parents, and other stresses while growing up, and information about behavior problems in their offspring including medical diagnoses of attention deficit disorder.

‘Identifying children at risk is important so that they can be referred to social services and/or counseling to prevent or reduce risk of developing behavioral problems later in life.’

Using the above data, they were able to find a strong relation between the parents' stressful and traumatic childhood experiences and behavioral issues in their children, after taking into account other influencing factors such as family poverty and education level that could increase the risk.

Thus the study seems to suggest a strong association between a parent's stressful childhood experiences and mental health issues in their offspring.

The findings of the study further support the need to routinely take into account or note a parent's childhood experiences as a standard procedure during their kid's pediatrician visits.

"If we can identify these children who are at a higher risk, we can connect them to services that might reduce their risk or prevent behavioral health problems," said Schickedanz.

Tips to Cope With Behavioral Problems In Children

Reference:

  1. Adam Schickedanz, Neal Halfon, Narayan Sastry, Paul J. Chung, "Parents' Adverse Childhood Experiences and Their Children's Behavioral Health Problems" (2018) Pediatrics


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