Wesseldijk L W, Dieleman G C, Lindauer R J L, Bartels M, Willemsen G, Hudziak J J, Boomsma D I, Middeldorp C M
Department of Biological Psychology, VU University Amsterdam, Van der Boechorststraat 1, 1081 BT Amsterdam, The Netherlands; EMGO+ Institute for Health and Care Research, VU University Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry/Psychology, Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam/Sophia Children's Hospital, Wytemaweg 80, 3015 CN Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Eur Psychiatry. 2016 Apr;34:49-55. doi: 10.1016/j.eurpsy.2016.01.2423. Epub 2016 Feb 27.
Spouses resemble each other for psychopathology, but data regarding spousal resemblance in externalizing psychopathology, and data regarding spousal resemblance across different syndromes (e.g. anxiety in wives and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder [ADHD] in husbands) are limited. Moreover, knowledge is lacking regarding spousal resemblance in parents of children with psychiatric disorders. We investigated and compared spousal resemblance within and across internalizing and externalizing symptom domains in parents of children with and without psychopathology.
Symptoms of depression, anxiety, avoidant personality, ADHD, and antisocial personality were assessed with the Adult Self Report in 728 mothers and 544 fathers of 778 children seen in child and adolescent psychiatric outpatient clinics and in 2075 mothers and 1623 fathers of 2784 children from a population-based sample. Differences in symptom scores and spousal correlations between the samples were tested.
Parents in the clinical sample had higher symptom scores than in the population-based sample. In both samples, correlations within and across internalizing and externalizing domains of psychopathology were significant. Importantly, correlations were significantly higher in the clinical sample (P=0.03). Correlations, within and across symptoms, ranged from 0.14 to 0.30 in the clinical sample and from 0.05 to 0.23 in the population-based sample.
This large study shows that spousal resemblance is not only present within but also across symptom domains. Especially in the clinical sample, ADHD symptoms in fathers and antisocial personality symptoms in mothers were correlated with a range of psychiatric symptoms in their spouses. Clinicians need to be alert of these multiple affected families.
配偶在精神病理学方面存在相似性,但关于外化性精神病理学中配偶相似性的数据,以及不同综合征(如妻子患焦虑症和丈夫患注意力缺陷多动障碍[ADHD])之间配偶相似性的数据有限。此外,对于患有精神疾病儿童的父母的配偶相似性缺乏了解。我们调查并比较了有精神病理学和无精神病理学儿童的父母在内化和外化症状领域内及之间的配偶相似性。
使用成人自我报告对778名儿童和青少年精神科门诊就诊儿童的728名母亲和544名父亲,以及来自基于人群样本的2784名儿童的2075名母亲和1623名父亲进行抑郁、焦虑、回避型人格、ADHD和反社会人格症状评估。测试了样本之间症状评分和配偶相关性的差异。
临床样本中的父母症状评分高于基于人群的样本。在两个样本中,精神病理学内化和外化领域内及之间的相关性均显著。重要的是,临床样本中的相关性显著更高(P = 0.03)。临床样本中症状内和症状间的相关性范围为0.14至0.30,基于人群的样本中为0.05至0.23。
这项大型研究表明,配偶相似性不仅存在于症状领域内,也存在于症状领域之间。特别是在临床样本中,父亲的ADHD症状和母亲的反社会人格症状与他们配偶的一系列精神症状相关。临床医生需要警惕这些多个受影响的家庭。