thesisClinical reports have indicated that mothers who are depressed tended to have young children who lagged in their social development. In order to answer the question of whether there is, in fact, an inverse relationship between maternal depression and social maturity in preschool aged children, this study was conducted. A sample of twenty mothers, aged twenty to thirty-five years, and their twenty-three children, aged three to five and one-half years, were chosen from the in-patient psychiatric units of University Hospital and Granite Comprehensive Mental Health Center in Salt Lake City, Utah* The emergency service of University Medical Center and the out-patient department of Granite Comprehensive Mental Health Center were also utili...
abstract: Background. Hundreds of studies have linked maternal depression to negative child outcomes...
Background: The present study aimed to clarify the circumstances under which maternal depression is ...
Background: This prospective study explores the ongoing impact of early and subsequent maternal depr...
The present study was designed to examine the relation between maternal depression and child adjustm...
Theoretical perspectives suggest that depression can have particularly detrimental consequences for ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2004Maternal depression is associated with increased risk...
textMothers suffering from depression are likely to engage in poor parenting practices, have childre...
Children of low-income single mothers with depression are more likely to have worse developmental ou...
The current research employed a quasi-experimental design and the analytic technique of growth model...
Contains fulltext : 102464.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous studie...
Postpartum depression is a significant public health problem facing women, children, and families in...
Theoretical perspectives suggest that depression can have particularly detrimental consequences for ...
The purpose of this research study is to explore whether the participating mothers were able to iden...
Note:The goal of this study was to examine the cognitive development of children raised in a home wi...
Mediating variables in the etiology of depression in mothers of preschool children have been the foc...
abstract: Background. Hundreds of studies have linked maternal depression to negative child outcomes...
Background: The present study aimed to clarify the circumstances under which maternal depression is ...
Background: This prospective study explores the ongoing impact of early and subsequent maternal depr...
The present study was designed to examine the relation between maternal depression and child adjustm...
Theoretical perspectives suggest that depression can have particularly detrimental consequences for ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2004Maternal depression is associated with increased risk...
textMothers suffering from depression are likely to engage in poor parenting practices, have childre...
Children of low-income single mothers with depression are more likely to have worse developmental ou...
The current research employed a quasi-experimental design and the analytic technique of growth model...
Contains fulltext : 102464.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous studie...
Postpartum depression is a significant public health problem facing women, children, and families in...
Theoretical perspectives suggest that depression can have particularly detrimental consequences for ...
The purpose of this research study is to explore whether the participating mothers were able to iden...
Note:The goal of this study was to examine the cognitive development of children raised in a home wi...
Mediating variables in the etiology of depression in mothers of preschool children have been the foc...
abstract: Background. Hundreds of studies have linked maternal depression to negative child outcomes...
Background: The present study aimed to clarify the circumstances under which maternal depression is ...
Background: This prospective study explores the ongoing impact of early and subsequent maternal depr...