Maternal depression is one of the most well-documented risk factors for child and adolescent depression, but little work has focused on how to reduce this risk. Although a few interventions have been developed and tested, implementing targeted prevention efforts with depressed mothers and their children is not common practice. The increased risk of depression for children of depressed mothers is so clear, however, professionals can no longer "sit on the sidelines" without initiating specific prevention efforts with this population. To do so requires a paradigm shift-moving from a focus on individual treatment to a prevention approach that engages the entire family as the unit of care. The purpose of this paper is to draw on existi...
Theoretical perspectives suggest that depression can have particularly detrimental consequences for ...
Research has identified that levels of both adolescent and maternal depression have been increasing ...
Copyright © 2015 Noriko Kato et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Cr...
Many studies have reported on the adverse effects of maternal depression on offspring. Infants of de...
Depression is one of the most common psychological disorders. It is associated with tremendous costs...
Approximately 10–25% of children and youth suffer from mental health problems, such as depression, e...
According to the World Health Organisation, depression is one of the most common psychiatric disorde...
Maternal depression is a common mental health disorder that can have significant adverse effects on ...
Background The family setting, particularly parents, is a strategic target for preventive interventi...
Aim: Parental depression is a strong risk factor for depression in children and is associated with o...
Depression is highly prevalent (especially among women during the childbearing years), frequently re...
Depression and Suicide in children and adolescents create an enormous burden for them, their familie...
Background. It is well-established that offspring of depressed mothers are at increased risk for sui...
Maternal mental disorders (MD), including substance use, are chronic conditions associated with poor...
A large body of literature documents the adverse effects of maternal depression on the functioning a...
Theoretical perspectives suggest that depression can have particularly detrimental consequences for ...
Research has identified that levels of both adolescent and maternal depression have been increasing ...
Copyright © 2015 Noriko Kato et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Cr...
Many studies have reported on the adverse effects of maternal depression on offspring. Infants of de...
Depression is one of the most common psychological disorders. It is associated with tremendous costs...
Approximately 10–25% of children and youth suffer from mental health problems, such as depression, e...
According to the World Health Organisation, depression is one of the most common psychiatric disorde...
Maternal depression is a common mental health disorder that can have significant adverse effects on ...
Background The family setting, particularly parents, is a strategic target for preventive interventi...
Aim: Parental depression is a strong risk factor for depression in children and is associated with o...
Depression is highly prevalent (especially among women during the childbearing years), frequently re...
Depression and Suicide in children and adolescents create an enormous burden for them, their familie...
Background. It is well-established that offspring of depressed mothers are at increased risk for sui...
Maternal mental disorders (MD), including substance use, are chronic conditions associated with poor...
A large body of literature documents the adverse effects of maternal depression on the functioning a...
Theoretical perspectives suggest that depression can have particularly detrimental consequences for ...
Research has identified that levels of both adolescent and maternal depression have been increasing ...
Copyright © 2015 Noriko Kato et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Cr...