Parent-child similarity on autism and ADHD traits and children’s social functioning and psychological well-being at 3 years

CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that parent-child neurodevelopmental trait similarity may act as a protective or promotive factor for children’s early social functioning and psychological well-being. Further work is warranted to determine whether there are similar effects in later childhood and to investigate the potential mechanisms underlying similarity-fit effects on children’s outcomes.

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