An interpersonal stress model of depression transmission was tested in a community sample of nearly 800 depressed and never-depressed women and their 15-year-old children. It was hypothesized that maternal depression (and depression in the maternal grandmother) contributed to chronic interpersonal stress in the mothers, affecting quality of parenting and youths ’ social competence. In turn, poor social functioning and interpersonal life events caused at least in part by the youths were predicted to be the proximal predictors of current depressive symptoms and diagnoses. Structural equation modeling confirmed the predicted associations among variables and the link between youth chronic and episodic interpersonal stress and depression. Additi...
Objective: To examine the relationship between depression in children and adolescents, parental depr...
textAlthough there is evidence that children of depressed parents are far more likely to suffer from...
Few studies have examined possible explanations (i.e., examining mediators) as to why depressive sym...
Background. Children of depressed mothers not only have higher risk of depression, but also may expe...
Objective: Broadening the concept of stress generation beyond acute life events, the current study e...
Two groups of depressed youngsters were compared. From an interpersonal perspective, it was hypothes...
Objective: Broadening the concept of stress generation beyond acute life events, the current study e...
Two groups of depressed youngsters were compared. From an interpersonal perspective, it was hypoth-e...
The present study examined stress generation in a developmental and family context among 171 mothers...
Depression in children and adolescents is complex and can be attributed to multiple factors. While i...
In an effort to better understand possible pathways that lead to a relatively high incidence of depr...
In an effort to better understand possible pathways that lead to a relatively high incidence of depr...
Associations between maternal and offspring depression have been thoroughly established, but many qu...
The goal of the present study was to examine the extent to which deficits in emotional, social-cogni...
This study examined the independent and interactive contributions of maternal depression and youth r...
Objective: To examine the relationship between depression in children and adolescents, parental depr...
textAlthough there is evidence that children of depressed parents are far more likely to suffer from...
Few studies have examined possible explanations (i.e., examining mediators) as to why depressive sym...
Background. Children of depressed mothers not only have higher risk of depression, but also may expe...
Objective: Broadening the concept of stress generation beyond acute life events, the current study e...
Two groups of depressed youngsters were compared. From an interpersonal perspective, it was hypothes...
Objective: Broadening the concept of stress generation beyond acute life events, the current study e...
Two groups of depressed youngsters were compared. From an interpersonal perspective, it was hypoth-e...
The present study examined stress generation in a developmental and family context among 171 mothers...
Depression in children and adolescents is complex and can be attributed to multiple factors. While i...
In an effort to better understand possible pathways that lead to a relatively high incidence of depr...
In an effort to better understand possible pathways that lead to a relatively high incidence of depr...
Associations between maternal and offspring depression have been thoroughly established, but many qu...
The goal of the present study was to examine the extent to which deficits in emotional, social-cogni...
This study examined the independent and interactive contributions of maternal depression and youth r...
Objective: To examine the relationship between depression in children and adolescents, parental depr...
textAlthough there is evidence that children of depressed parents are far more likely to suffer from...
Few studies have examined possible explanations (i.e., examining mediators) as to why depressive sym...