How talking with parents shapes teen mental health

NCT ID NCT05332236

Summary

This study tested a German version of a questionnaire about how parents and teens communicate. Researchers surveyed over 2,300 children (ages 10-18) and their parents to see if the questionnaire works well. They also explored whether the quality of family conversations is linked to children's mental health and physical symptoms, checking back with families two years later.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf

    Hamburg, 20246, Germany

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