This longitudinal study aimed to determine whether maternal depression was related to caregiving behavior and further whether this relationship was mediated and/or moderated by maternal caregiving representations. Ninety-two mothers were assessed for symptoms of depression when their children were 4, 12, and 15 months, and later at 4 years of age. At 4 years of age, mothers' caregiving representations of their child and their relationship were examined using the Parent Development Interview (PDI), and aspects of maternal behaviors were rated during mother-child play interactions using the Emotional Availability Scales (EA). The experience of chronic maternal depression was related to lower levels of maternal sensitivity, and this associatio...
The purpose of the present study was to test a model in which maternal depressive moods were hypothe...
Hayes, Adele M.Reduced positive emotionality (PE) in children of depressed mothers has been identifi...
A community sample of depressed and well mothers, recruited at 2 months postpartum and assessed thro...
This longitudinal study aimed to investigate the impact of chronic and transient maternal depression...
Despite the importance of early parent-child attachment and maternal depression to child development...
Cognitive theories of depression maintain that negative thoughts about the self and of the future ar...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998Research indicates that children of depressed parents...
Studies on high risk motherhood and its effects on mother-infant interactions have focused on depres...
A number of studies have documented effects of maternal depression, stress, psychological burden on ...
Internal working models (IWMs) of attachment can moderate the effect of maternal depression on mothe...
The current study explored how children's family drawings in the early school years might be related...
Background: Empirical studies have revealed a significant, but modest association between maternal d...
Background: This prospective study aimed to determine predictors of persistent postnatal depression ...
There has been literature presented that demonstrates the impact of maternal depression on children’...
Maternal representations in psychosocial and depressive risk parenting: A pilot study on early mothe...
The purpose of the present study was to test a model in which maternal depressive moods were hypothe...
Hayes, Adele M.Reduced positive emotionality (PE) in children of depressed mothers has been identifi...
A community sample of depressed and well mothers, recruited at 2 months postpartum and assessed thro...
This longitudinal study aimed to investigate the impact of chronic and transient maternal depression...
Despite the importance of early parent-child attachment and maternal depression to child development...
Cognitive theories of depression maintain that negative thoughts about the self and of the future ar...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998Research indicates that children of depressed parents...
Studies on high risk motherhood and its effects on mother-infant interactions have focused on depres...
A number of studies have documented effects of maternal depression, stress, psychological burden on ...
Internal working models (IWMs) of attachment can moderate the effect of maternal depression on mothe...
The current study explored how children's family drawings in the early school years might be related...
Background: Empirical studies have revealed a significant, but modest association between maternal d...
Background: This prospective study aimed to determine predictors of persistent postnatal depression ...
There has been literature presented that demonstrates the impact of maternal depression on children’...
Maternal representations in psychosocial and depressive risk parenting: A pilot study on early mothe...
The purpose of the present study was to test a model in which maternal depressive moods were hypothe...
Hayes, Adele M.Reduced positive emotionality (PE) in children of depressed mothers has been identifi...
A community sample of depressed and well mothers, recruited at 2 months postpartum and assessed thro...