نتایج جستجو برای: depressed mothers

تعداد نتایج: 76350  

Journal: :Social science research 2010
Kate S Adkins Claire M Kamp Dush

Studies have shown that intimate partner violence (IPV) is associated with poor mental health. But, does women's, and specifically mother's, mental health improve after leaving a union marked by IPV? We used two waves of the Fragile Families and Child Well-Being Study (n = 2610) to examine the association between IPV as measured by controlling and violent behaviors, and maternal mental health a...

2015
Katy M. Clark Jing Su Niko Kaciroti Marcela Castillo Rebeca Millan Heather Rule Betsy Lozoff

Previous research on maternal speech and depression has focused almost exclusively on how depressed mothers talk to their infants and toddlers in the U.S. and U.K., two English-speaking countries. This study considered how depressed Spanish-speaking mothers from a Latin American country talk about their preschool-age children. Five-minute speech samples were provided by 178 Chilean mothers who ...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2016
Aliona Tsypes Brandon E Gibb

Although children of depressed parents are at heightened risk for suicidal ideation, little is known about specific risk factors. This study focused on the relation between a broad range of cognitive vulnerabilities proposed by the leading cognitive theories and the development of suicidal ideation in children. Participants were 209 mothers (aged 24-55) and their 8-14 year old children. Childre...

Journal: :European Psychiatry 2023

Introduction Parents have significant genetic and environmental influences, which are known as intergenerational effects, on the cognition, behavior, brain of their offspring. These effects observed in patients with mood disorders, a particularly strong association depression between mothers daughters. Objectives The main purpose our study was to investigate female-specific transmission pattern...

Journal: :Revista interamericana de psicologia = Interamerican journal of psychology 2010
Katy M Clark Jing Su Niko Kaciroti Marcela Castillo Rebeca Millan Heather Rule Besty Lozoff

Previous research on maternal speech and depression has focused almost exclusively on how depressed mothers talk to their infants and toddlers in the U.S. and U.K., two English-speaking countries. This study considered how depressed Spanish-speaking mothers from a Latin American country talk about their preschool-age children. Five-minute speech samples were provided by 178 Chilean mothers who ...

1998
Tiffany Field

Infants of mothers who remain depressed for 1 year after birth have a distinct profile of behavioral, physiologic, and biochemical dysregulation. Their mothers also have a distinct profile that can be used to target those in need of intervention. These interventions may include mood induction, massage therapy, interaction coaching, and natural buffers such as nondepressed fathers and caregivers...

Journal: :Cognition & emotion 2016
Katie L Burkhouse Mary L Woody Max Owens John E McGeary Valerie S Knopik Brandon E Gibb

The current study examined sensitivity in detecting emotional faces among children of depressed and non-depressed mothers. A second goal was to examine the potential moderating role of the oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR rs53576), which has been linked to emotion recognition in the past. Participants included 247 children (ages 8-14). Children completed a forced choice emotion identification task....

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1987
D B Cundall

One hundred and eighty one white children aged 6 to 11 years who were attending medical outpatient clinics with their mothers were studied to assess the prevalence of psychological disturbance in the children, and anxiety and depression in the mothers. Teachers were also asked to assess the children independently using the Rutter scales. Mothers assessed 70 (39%) of the children as being distur...

2012
Laura E. Kersten-Alvarez Clemens M. H. Hosman J. Marianne Riksen-Walraven Karin T. M. van Doesum Sanny Smeekens Cees Hoefnagels

Previous studies of the long-term effects of maternal postpartum depression (PPD) on child development have mostly focused on a limited set of outcomes, and have often not controlled for risk factors associated with maternal depression. The present study compared children of postpartum depressed mothers (n = 29) with children from a community sample (n = 113) in terms of a broad range of develo...

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