Maternal depression is a risk factor for child internalizing and externalizing behaviors. Aiming to investigate the moderating role of child inhibitory control on this relationship, we invited a sub-sample of dyads from the Norwegian Mother, Father, and Child Cohort study (MoBa) for a lab-based assessment (N = 92, Mage = 68 months, Range = 59–80, 50% girls). Maternal depression was assessed using the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II), while child behaviors were measured using the Child Behavior Check List, and inhibitory control using a child friendly version of the Flanker-task. As expected, higher levels of concurrent maternal depressive symptoms predicted higher levels of child internalizing and externalizing behaviors. Importantly, and...
Maternal depression is a common mental health disorder that can have significant adverse effects on ...
BackgroundIn general, mothers with depression experience more environmental and family risk factors,...
The association between maternal depressive symptoms and toddlers' self-regulation, as indexed by no...
Maternal depression is an established risk factor for child conduct problems, but relatively few stu...
The relation between maternal depressive symptoms and children’s mental health problems has been wel...
This study tests a model of children’s emotion regulation (ER) as a moderator of the link between ma...
The relation between maternal depressive symptoms and children's mental health problems has been wel...
This research project explores variables that may impact the outcomes of children with clinically-de...
This study tests a model of children’s emotion regulation as a moderator of the link between materna...
Previous research has indicated that maternal depression and externalizing behavior can contribute t...
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This study examines the development of internalizing and externalizing behaviors in offspring raised...
Maternal depression has been linked to deficits in parenting that contrib-ute to youth’s development...
Background Few studies have examined how parenting influences the associations between prenatal mate...
Maternal depression is a robust risk factor for heightened internalizing symptoms in offspring. Stud...
Maternal depression is a common mental health disorder that can have significant adverse effects on ...
BackgroundIn general, mothers with depression experience more environmental and family risk factors,...
The association between maternal depressive symptoms and toddlers' self-regulation, as indexed by no...
Maternal depression is an established risk factor for child conduct problems, but relatively few stu...
The relation between maternal depressive symptoms and children’s mental health problems has been wel...
This study tests a model of children’s emotion regulation (ER) as a moderator of the link between ma...
The relation between maternal depressive symptoms and children's mental health problems has been wel...
This research project explores variables that may impact the outcomes of children with clinically-de...
This study tests a model of children’s emotion regulation as a moderator of the link between materna...
Previous research has indicated that maternal depression and externalizing behavior can contribute t...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/106764/1/cdev12123.pd
This study examines the development of internalizing and externalizing behaviors in offspring raised...
Maternal depression has been linked to deficits in parenting that contrib-ute to youth’s development...
Background Few studies have examined how parenting influences the associations between prenatal mate...
Maternal depression is a robust risk factor for heightened internalizing symptoms in offspring. Stud...
Maternal depression is a common mental health disorder that can have significant adverse effects on ...
BackgroundIn general, mothers with depression experience more environmental and family risk factors,...
The association between maternal depressive symptoms and toddlers' self-regulation, as indexed by no...