Background: In general, mothers with depression experience more environmental and family risk factors, and lead riskier lifestyles, than mothers who are not depressed. Aims: To test whether the exposure of a child to risk factors associated with mental health adds to the prediction of child psychopathology beyond exposure to maternal depression. Method: In 7429 mother-offspring pairs participating in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children in the UK, maternal depression was assessed when the children were aged 1.5 years; multiple risk factor exposures were examined between birth and 2 years of age; and DSM-IV-based externalising and internalising diagnoses were evaluated when the children were 7.5 years of age. Results:...
Background: There is a well-established link between maternal depression and child mental health. Si...
Background: Antenatal depression and childhood maltreatment have each been associated with offspring...
(1) Background: Maternal stress and depression are considered risk factors in children’s socioemotio...
BackgroundIn general, mothers with depression experience more environmental and family risk factors,...
Depression is known to be influenced by psychosocial stressors. For mothers with recurrent depressiv...
Background: Offspring of mothers with depression are at heightened risk of psychiatric disorder. Ma...
Maternal depression symptoms (MDS) are a robust risk factor for internalising problems (IP) in the o...
Abstract Although the association between maternal depression and adverse child outcomes is well est...
Objective: The current study examines how maternal depressive symptoms relate to child psychopatholo...
Background: Disruption in the parent–child relationship is a commonly hypothesized risk factor thro...
OBJECTIVE: The current study examines how maternal depressive symptoms relate to child psychopatholo...
A large body of literature documents the adverse effects of maternal depression on the functioning a...
Background: There is a well-established link between maternal depression and child mental health. Si...
Background: Antenatal depression and childhood maltreatment have each been associated with offspring...
(1) Background: Maternal stress and depression are considered risk factors in children’s socioemotio...
BackgroundIn general, mothers with depression experience more environmental and family risk factors,...
Depression is known to be influenced by psychosocial stressors. For mothers with recurrent depressiv...
Background: Offspring of mothers with depression are at heightened risk of psychiatric disorder. Ma...
Maternal depression symptoms (MDS) are a robust risk factor for internalising problems (IP) in the o...
Abstract Although the association between maternal depression and adverse child outcomes is well est...
Objective: The current study examines how maternal depressive symptoms relate to child psychopatholo...
Background: Disruption in the parent–child relationship is a commonly hypothesized risk factor thro...
OBJECTIVE: The current study examines how maternal depressive symptoms relate to child psychopatholo...
A large body of literature documents the adverse effects of maternal depression on the functioning a...
Background: There is a well-established link between maternal depression and child mental health. Si...
Background: Antenatal depression and childhood maltreatment have each been associated with offspring...
(1) Background: Maternal stress and depression are considered risk factors in children’s socioemotio...