articlePsychological BulletinMar 1, 2002Closed access

Risky families: Family social environments and the mental and physical health of offspring.

California Department of Education

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Abstract

Risky families are characterized by conflict and aggression and by relationships that are cold, unsupportive, and neglectful. These family characteristics create vulnerabilities and/or interact with genetically based vulnerabilities in offspring that produce disruptions in psychosocial functioning (specifically emotion processing and social competence), disruptions in stress-responsive biological regulatory systems, including sympathetic-adrenomedullary and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical functioning, and poor health behaviors, especially substance abuse. This integrated biobehavioral profile leads to consequent accumulating risk for mental health disorders, major chronic diseases, and early mortality.…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Mental health
  • Psychosocial
  • Aggression
  • Offspring
  • Developmental psychology
  • Clinical psychology
  • Psychiatry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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