Maternal Experienced Bereavement and Offspring Mental Health

Aug 05, 08:54 AM

In this Papers Podcast, Layla Rashid discusses her JCPP paper ‘Maternal experienced bereavement and offspring mental health in early adulthood: the role of modifiable parental factors’. Layla is the first author of the paper. There is an overview of the paper, methodology, key findings, and implications for practice.

DOI: 10.13056/acamh.32097

In this Papers Podcast, Layla Rashid discusses her JCPP paper ‘Maternal experienced bereavement and offspring mental health in early adulthood: the role of modifiable parental factors’ (https://doi.org/10.1111/jcpp.13963). Layla is the first author of the paper.

There is an overview of the paper, methodology, key findings, and implications for practice.

Discussion points include:

  • Bereavement prevalence rates and child outcomes.
  • Importance of understanding the role of parental factors to target resources to mitigate the relationship between child bereavement and later psychopathology.
  • Insight into the surprising findings from the study.
  • The role of positive and negative parenting practices as it relates to bereavement and child and adolescent mental health.
  • Implications of the professionals for child and adolescent mental health professionals.
  • The need for further research into modifiable parental factors.
In this series, we speak to authors of papers published in one of ACAMH’s three journals. These are The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry (JCPP); The Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMH) journal; and JCPP Advances.

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