Maternal internalizing problems affect reporting of child's problem behavior. This study addresses the relative effects of maternal depressive symptoms versus anxiety symptoms and the association with differential reporting of mother and child on child's internalizing problems. The study sample comprised a cohort of 1,986 10- to 12-year-old children and their mothers from the Dutch general population in a cross sectional setup. Children's internalizing problems were assessed with the DSM-IV anxiety and affective problem scales of the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) and the Youth Self-Report (YSR). Current maternal internalizing problems were assessed with the depressive and anxiety symptom scales of the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS...
Objective: The current study examines how maternal depressive symptoms relate to child psychopatholo...
textMothers suffering from depression are likely to engage in poor parenting practices, have childre...
Background: Maternal depression and anxiety during pregnancy have been associated with offspring-att...
Maternal internalizing problems affect reporting of child's problem behavior. This study addresses t...
Maternal internalizing problems affect reporting of child's problem behavior. This study addresses t...
Maternal internalizing problems affect reporting of child's problem behavior. This study addresses t...
The relation between maternal depressive symptoms and children's mental health problems has been wel...
The relation between maternal depressive symptoms and children’s mental health problems has been wel...
This study explored the agreement and discrepancy between mother and child reports of children's anx...
This study examined the relationships among maternal depressive symptoms, parenting stress, percepti...
Maternal depression is a robust risk factor for heightened internalizing symptoms in offspring. Stud...
Item does not contain fulltextMaternal anxiety and depression symptomatology are risk factors for th...
This study examined the relationships among maternal depressive symptoms, parenting stress, percepti...
Little is known about which processes explain the well-established link between maternal and child s...
Objective: The current study examines how maternal depressive symptoms relate to child psychopatholo...
textMothers suffering from depression are likely to engage in poor parenting practices, have childre...
Background: Maternal depression and anxiety during pregnancy have been associated with offspring-att...
Maternal internalizing problems affect reporting of child's problem behavior. This study addresses t...
Maternal internalizing problems affect reporting of child's problem behavior. This study addresses t...
Maternal internalizing problems affect reporting of child's problem behavior. This study addresses t...
The relation between maternal depressive symptoms and children's mental health problems has been wel...
The relation between maternal depressive symptoms and children’s mental health problems has been wel...
This study explored the agreement and discrepancy between mother and child reports of children's anx...
This study examined the relationships among maternal depressive symptoms, parenting stress, percepti...
Maternal depression is a robust risk factor for heightened internalizing symptoms in offspring. Stud...
Item does not contain fulltextMaternal anxiety and depression symptomatology are risk factors for th...
This study examined the relationships among maternal depressive symptoms, parenting stress, percepti...
Little is known about which processes explain the well-established link between maternal and child s...
Objective: The current study examines how maternal depressive symptoms relate to child psychopatholo...
textMothers suffering from depression are likely to engage in poor parenting practices, have childre...
Background: Maternal depression and anxiety during pregnancy have been associated with offspring-att...