Social-emotional problems of children with mild intellectual disabilities having parents with mental health concerns: A quantitative comparison study

Author:

Riemersma I1ORCID,Van Santvoort F1ORCID,Van Doesum KTM2,Hosman CMH3,Janssens JMAM3,Weeland M4,Otten R5

Affiliation:

1. Pluryn Research & Development, The Netherlands

2. Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands; Dimence groep, The Netherlands

3. Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands

4. GGZ Rivierduinen, The Netherlands

5. Pluryn Research & Development, The Netherlands; Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands; Arizona State University, USA

Abstract

Introduction: Children of parents with mental health concerns are at-risk for social-emotional problems. In this study, we assessed whether children with a mild intellectual disability and parents with mental health concerns are particularly at-risk. Method: Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) reports of children with a mild intellectual disability (N = 55) and their parents with mental health concerns (N = 45) were compared to two comparison groups. The first group included children with average intelligence (N = 13) and their parents with mental health concerns (N = 56), the second group included children with mild intellectual disability (N = 44) and their parents (N = 36). Results: Children with a mild intellectual disability and a parent with mental health concerns show higher total SDQ problem scores and more internalizing and externalizing problems as compared to children in the two other groups. Discussion: Children having mild intellectual disability and parents with mental health concerns are particularly at risk for developing social-emotional problems.

Funder

Antonia Wilhelmina Fonds

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Health Professions (miscellaneous)

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