Gender-related pathways for behavior problems in the offspring of alcoholic fathers
The objective of the present study was to examine gender differences in the influence of paternal alcoholism on children's social-emotional development and to determine whether paternal alcoholism is associated with a greater number of externalizing symptoms in the male offspring. From the Mann...
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description | The objective of the present study was to examine gender differences in the influence of paternal alcoholism on children's social-emotional development and to determine whether paternal alcoholism is associated with a greater number of externalizing symptoms in the male offspring. From the Mannheim Study of Risk Children, an ongoing longitudinal study of a high-risk population, the developmental data of 219 children [193 (95 boys and 98 girls) of non-alcoholic fathers, non-COAs, and 26 (14 boys, 12 girls) of alcoholic fathers, COAs] were analyzed from birth to the age of 11 years. Paternal alcoholism was defined according to the ICD-10 categories of alcohol dependence and harmful use. Socio-demographic data, cognitive development, number and severity of behavior problems, and gender-related differences in the rates of externalizing and internalizing symptoms were assessed using standardized instruments (IQ tests, Child Behavior Checklist questionnaire and diagnostic interviews). The general linear model analysis revealed a significant overall effect of paternal alcoholism on the number of child psychiatric problems (F = 21.872, d.f. = 1.217, P < 0.001). Beginning at age 2, significantly higher numbers of externalizing symptoms were observed among COAs. In female COAs, a pattern similar to that of the male COAs emerged, with the predominance of delinquent and aggressive behavior. Unlike male COAs, females showed an increase of internalizing symptoms up to age 11 years. Of these, somatic complaints revealed the strongest discriminating effect in 11-year-old females. Children of alcoholic fathers are at high risk for psychopathology. Gender-related differences seem to exist and may contribute to different phenotypes during development from early childhood to adolescence. |
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spelling | doaj.art-c25da9584a3941ddbb2b654c7d4ec3592022-12-21T18:33:29ZengAssociação Brasileira de Divulgação CientíficaBrazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research0100-879X1414-431X2006-05-0139565966910.1590/S0100-879X2006000500013Gender-related pathways for behavior problems in the offspring of alcoholic fathersE.F. FurtadoM. LauchtM.H. SchmidtThe objective of the present study was to examine gender differences in the influence of paternal alcoholism on children's social-emotional development and to determine whether paternal alcoholism is associated with a greater number of externalizing symptoms in the male offspring. From the Mannheim Study of Risk Children, an ongoing longitudinal study of a high-risk population, the developmental data of 219 children [193 (95 boys and 98 girls) of non-alcoholic fathers, non-COAs, and 26 (14 boys, 12 girls) of alcoholic fathers, COAs] were analyzed from birth to the age of 11 years. Paternal alcoholism was defined according to the ICD-10 categories of alcohol dependence and harmful use. Socio-demographic data, cognitive development, number and severity of behavior problems, and gender-related differences in the rates of externalizing and internalizing symptoms were assessed using standardized instruments (IQ tests, Child Behavior Checklist questionnaire and diagnostic interviews). The general linear model analysis revealed a significant overall effect of paternal alcoholism on the number of child psychiatric problems (F = 21.872, d.f. = 1.217, P < 0.001). Beginning at age 2, significantly higher numbers of externalizing symptoms were observed among COAs. In female COAs, a pattern similar to that of the male COAs emerged, with the predominance of delinquent and aggressive behavior. Unlike male COAs, females showed an increase of internalizing symptoms up to age 11 years. Of these, somatic complaints revealed the strongest discriminating effect in 11-year-old females. Children of alcoholic fathers are at high risk for psychopathology. Gender-related differences seem to exist and may contribute to different phenotypes during development from early childhood to adolescence.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2006000500013Longitudinal studyPaternal alcohol disorderChild developmentPsychiatric disorderGender differencesExternalizing disorders |
spellingShingle | E.F. Furtado M. Laucht M.H. Schmidt Gender-related pathways for behavior problems in the offspring of alcoholic fathers Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research Longitudinal study Paternal alcohol disorder Child development Psychiatric disorder Gender differences Externalizing disorders |
title | Gender-related pathways for behavior problems in the offspring of alcoholic fathers |
title_full | Gender-related pathways for behavior problems in the offspring of alcoholic fathers |
title_fullStr | Gender-related pathways for behavior problems in the offspring of alcoholic fathers |
title_full_unstemmed | Gender-related pathways for behavior problems in the offspring of alcoholic fathers |
title_short | Gender-related pathways for behavior problems in the offspring of alcoholic fathers |
title_sort | gender related pathways for behavior problems in the offspring of alcoholic fathers |
topic | Longitudinal study Paternal alcohol disorder Child development Psychiatric disorder Gender differences Externalizing disorders |
url | http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2006000500013 |
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