Sunday, May 1, 2011

Child problem affect the mental health of Parents in adulthood

He is a troublemaker at school. It is obtained in with the wrong group of friends. All children have some growing pains, and their parents the right angst with them the experience.


But the new research found that children's issues continue to affect the mental health of parents long after that they left the House.


The results presented at the annual Congress of the American Psychological Association show mothers and fathers are tormented by failures of their adult children.


The study surveyed 633 parents of adult children populated, rating their success compared to their peers in terms of their educational career and relationship achievements.


Parents reported if their adult children had legal, substance abuse or couple problems including divorce.


The pattern was clear: a failure having grown child was associated with the less good mental health for parents of average age, even if their other children were successful.


And as the number of children affected by the problem grows, the mental health of parents collapsed, the study found. Have several successful children was associated with better mental health among mothers and fathers.


Progress for children and happiness have an impact on their moms and dads in part because of the intimate link parent-child, researchers said.


Another explanation for the correlation is that parents view their children as an extension of themselves and feel that they have failed in a certain way when their adult children have negative experiences.


"The reason for which that these problems affect parents is because parents are always invested in their adult children", study author Karen Fingerman, Professor of Gerontology at the University of Purdue, said AOL health.


The mental health of the parents does not change the types of successes or failures had their children, explained Fingerman. But for many achievements in one area seem to lead to other types of success.


"Children who are in a domain are often successfully in other areas as well," she said.


The results are not surprising to those in the field. When children are plagued by physical or mental or behavioural problems, the entire household feels the pressure. Even marriages can suffer when children with behaviour pit problems their parents against the other, said Neil i. Bernstein, author of "" treat the unmanageable teenager: Guide of conduct disorder and Oppositional Defiant. ""


For children dealing with issues such as divorce or the use of frustrations, Professor of Psychology at the University of New York Lawrence Balter suggests that parents act as feedback and what help they can without burdening themselves.


Balter recommends parents to join workshops or support groups if their mental well-being is affected by the woes of their children. They can also benefit from therapy, he said AOL health.


"Parents can empathize with the plight of their child, but not being able to do anything for the better, Fingerman said." Or they may be trying to help the child grown, taxes on their own financial resources or time. ?

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