Objective: Broadening the concept of stress generation beyond acute life events, the current study explores predictors of the creation of stressful environments-specifically, selection into early childrearing by age 20. It was predicted that youth with early onset depressive disorders would be at higher risk for early childrearing accompanied by greater depression and parenting maladjustment. Additional analyses tested hypotheses about the roles of interpersonal vulnerability and intergenerational transmission of depression and examined gender differences. Method: A community sample of 706 adolescents and their mothers were studied at ages 15 and 20. The sample was originally selected to oversample families with depressed mothers. Results: ...
Background: Although the relationship between maternal bonding and risk of offspring depression has ...
PURPOSE: Cross-sectional and retrospective studies have highlighted the long-term negative effects o...
Depression is known to be influenced by psychosocial stressors. For mothers with recurrent depressiv...
Objective: Broadening the concept of stress generation beyond acute life events, the current study e...
Background. Children of depressed mothers not only have higher risk of depression, but also may expe...
Background: Maternal depression is a major determinant of offspring mental health. Yet, little is un...
The present study examined stress generation in a developmental and family context among 171 mothers...
An interpersonal stress model of depression transmission was tested in a community sample of nearly ...
Objective: Exposure to maternal depression during early childhood is a well-documented risk factor ...
Background: Stressful life events increase the probability of depressive problems in early adolescen...
Background: Stressful life events increase the probability of depressive problems in early adolescen...
Objective: To examine the relationship between depression in children and adolescents, parental depr...
Objective: Early life stress (ELS) is associated with increased risk for the development of major d...
Symptoms and episodes of depression in mothers consistently predict internalizing and externalizing ...
This study examined the independent and interactive contributions of maternal depression and youth r...
Background: Although the relationship between maternal bonding and risk of offspring depression has ...
PURPOSE: Cross-sectional and retrospective studies have highlighted the long-term negative effects o...
Depression is known to be influenced by psychosocial stressors. For mothers with recurrent depressiv...
Objective: Broadening the concept of stress generation beyond acute life events, the current study e...
Background. Children of depressed mothers not only have higher risk of depression, but also may expe...
Background: Maternal depression is a major determinant of offspring mental health. Yet, little is un...
The present study examined stress generation in a developmental and family context among 171 mothers...
An interpersonal stress model of depression transmission was tested in a community sample of nearly ...
Objective: Exposure to maternal depression during early childhood is a well-documented risk factor ...
Background: Stressful life events increase the probability of depressive problems in early adolescen...
Background: Stressful life events increase the probability of depressive problems in early adolescen...
Objective: To examine the relationship between depression in children and adolescents, parental depr...
Objective: Early life stress (ELS) is associated with increased risk for the development of major d...
Symptoms and episodes of depression in mothers consistently predict internalizing and externalizing ...
This study examined the independent and interactive contributions of maternal depression and youth r...
Background: Although the relationship between maternal bonding and risk of offspring depression has ...
PURPOSE: Cross-sectional and retrospective studies have highlighted the long-term negative effects o...
Depression is known to be influenced by psychosocial stressors. For mothers with recurrent depressiv...