Increased risk for developing a psychological illness, CVD at one year seen after family member's cancer diagnosis
Depression in prior generations assessed by family history or genetics associated with lower cognitive performance in offspring
New study shows shared family factors may explain previous findings
Exposure to maternal, paternal, full sibling major depression linked to twofold higher risk for major depression for men; similar pattern seen for women
No association seen for implementation of media-related rules during pandemic and problematic child media use
Findings compared with family members of patients with non-COVID-19 acute respiratory distress syndrome
Odds ratios varied from 0.18 for family psychoeducation alone to 0.63 for community-based interventions involving family
Pediatricians should inquire about child and family functioning; office visits should integrate behavioral, mental health surveillance
Receipt of informal care up, while formal care use is lower for those with dementia and disability with greater family availability