Contains fulltext : 155904.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The relation between maternal depressive symptoms and children's mental health problems has been well established. However, prior studies have predominantly focused on maternal reports of children's mental health problems and on parenting behavior, as a broad and unilateral concept. This cross-sectional study examined specific observed mother–child interaction behaviors through which maternal depressive symptoms are assumed to affect children's mental health problems. We expected higher rates of maternal depressive symptoms to predict higher rates of children's mental health problems, and we expected this relation to be mediated by low maternal warmth and...
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...
Contains fulltext : 99779.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Studies have sho...
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...
Background: The emotional climate between mothers and their children is known to be a significant in...
Contains fulltext : 90142.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Maternal inter...
ABSTRACT: Maternal depression has been associated with mothers ’ elevated reports of child problems....
Objectives: This study investigated the interaction effects between mothers ’ lifetime depressive/an...
Objective: The current study examines how maternal depressive symptoms relate to child psychopatholo...
OBJECTIVE: The current study examines how maternal depressive symptoms relate to child psychopatholo...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2004Maternal depression is associated with increased risk...
Background: Previous studies linking violence exposure to adverse child behavior have typically reli...
Background: Disruption in the parent–child relationship is a commonly hypothesized risk factor thro...
abstract: Background. Hundreds of studies have linked maternal depression to negative child outcomes...
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...
Contains fulltext : 99779.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Studies have sho...
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...
Background: The emotional climate between mothers and their children is known to be a significant in...
Contains fulltext : 90142.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Maternal inter...
ABSTRACT: Maternal depression has been associated with mothers ’ elevated reports of child problems....
Objectives: This study investigated the interaction effects between mothers ’ lifetime depressive/an...
Objective: The current study examines how maternal depressive symptoms relate to child psychopatholo...
OBJECTIVE: The current study examines how maternal depressive symptoms relate to child psychopatholo...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2004Maternal depression is associated with increased risk...
Background: Previous studies linking violence exposure to adverse child behavior have typically reli...
Background: Disruption in the parent–child relationship is a commonly hypothesized risk factor thro...
abstract: Background. Hundreds of studies have linked maternal depression to negative child outcomes...
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...
Contains fulltext : 99779.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Studies have sho...