Studies have shown that, on average, Parent Management Training combined with cognitive-behavioral therapy decreases children's externalizing behavior, but some children do not improve through treatment. The current study aimed to examine the role of maternal depression in understanding this variability in treatment outcome. Children with externalizing behavioral problems and their parents were recruited from combined Parent Management Training and Cognitive-Behavioral programs in "real-world" clinical settings. At pre- and post treatment, maternal depression and children's externalizing behavior were assessed. Results showed that treatment was less effective for children of depressed mothers compared to non-depressed mothers and that impro...
Externalizing disorders are the most common and persistent forms of maladjustment in childhood. The ...
Children with co-occurring internalizing and externalizing problems (MIXED children) represent a dis...
Research suggests that postnatal depression affects social, cognitive and emotional development in t...
Contains fulltext : 99779.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Studies have sho...
Previous research has indicated that maternal depression and externalizing behavior can contribute t...
Maternal depression is a risk factor for child internalizing and externalizing behaviors. Aiming to ...
All children enter the world ready to learn and develop; genetics, experiences, cultures, and enviro...
This research project explores variables that may impact the outcomes of children with clinically-de...
This study examines the development of internalizing and externalizing behaviors in offspring raised...
The association between disruptive behaviours in children and depression in mothers is well-establi...
he efficacy of Multisystemic therapy (MST) in treating adolescent aggression has been established, h...
Approximately 60% of mothers experience some form of depression (Lanzi, 2009). Depression affects no...
About 10.97% of women with children aged 1 to 4 years old are identified with depression. Children o...
Abstract Although the association between maternal depression and adverse child outcomes is well est...
Maternal depression is a common mental health disorder that can have significant adverse effects on ...
Externalizing disorders are the most common and persistent forms of maladjustment in childhood. The ...
Children with co-occurring internalizing and externalizing problems (MIXED children) represent a dis...
Research suggests that postnatal depression affects social, cognitive and emotional development in t...
Contains fulltext : 99779.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Studies have sho...
Previous research has indicated that maternal depression and externalizing behavior can contribute t...
Maternal depression is a risk factor for child internalizing and externalizing behaviors. Aiming to ...
All children enter the world ready to learn and develop; genetics, experiences, cultures, and enviro...
This research project explores variables that may impact the outcomes of children with clinically-de...
This study examines the development of internalizing and externalizing behaviors in offspring raised...
The association between disruptive behaviours in children and depression in mothers is well-establi...
he efficacy of Multisystemic therapy (MST) in treating adolescent aggression has been established, h...
Approximately 60% of mothers experience some form of depression (Lanzi, 2009). Depression affects no...
About 10.97% of women with children aged 1 to 4 years old are identified with depression. Children o...
Abstract Although the association between maternal depression and adverse child outcomes is well est...
Maternal depression is a common mental health disorder that can have significant adverse effects on ...
Externalizing disorders are the most common and persistent forms of maladjustment in childhood. The ...
Children with co-occurring internalizing and externalizing problems (MIXED children) represent a dis...
Research suggests that postnatal depression affects social, cognitive and emotional development in t...