Background Maternal depression may be a risk factor for childhood trauma (CT), with resultant offspring development of mood disorders (MD) in adult life. Objective To verify the relationship between maternal depression (as a risk factor for childhood trauma) and mood disorders in young adults. Methods The sample was composed of 164 young adults and their mothers. Maternal depression was identified through the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (M.I.N.I.). Mood Disorders in the young adults were confirmed with the Structured Interview for the DSM-IV (SCID), whereas the CT was evaluated using the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ). Results In the group of young adults with MD, individuals who had depressed mothers presen...
BackgroundIn general, mothers with depression experience more environmental and family risk factors,...
Background: Maternal postnatal depression (PND) has been associated with adverse outcomes in young c...
Effects of maternal depression on infants and children have been widely studied, but there has been ...
Background: Maternal depression may be a risk factor for childhood trauma (CT), with resultant offsp...
Objective: Exposure to maternal depression during early childhood is a well-documented risk factor ...
The current study examined (a) maternal depression as a mediator between mothers\u27 complex trauma ...
Background: There is a well-established link between maternal depression and child mental health. Si...
Background: Childhood trauma is linked to adult depression and might be a risk factor for a more chr...
BACKGROUND: Postpartum depression (PPD) follows 5-15% of the life births and forms a major threat to...
Objective A substantial number of mothers of young children suffer from depression. One understudied...
Background: Maternal depression is a major determinant of offspring mental health. Yet, little is un...
Background: Maternal postnatal depression (PND) has been associated with adverse outcomes in young c...
AbstractBackgroundPostpartum depression (PPD) follows 5–15% of the life births and forms a major thr...
Background: We examined the interactive effects of maternal childhood adversity and later adulthood ...
Background: This article examines associations between DSM-IV depressive disorders, their natural co...
BackgroundIn general, mothers with depression experience more environmental and family risk factors,...
Background: Maternal postnatal depression (PND) has been associated with adverse outcomes in young c...
Effects of maternal depression on infants and children have been widely studied, but there has been ...
Background: Maternal depression may be a risk factor for childhood trauma (CT), with resultant offsp...
Objective: Exposure to maternal depression during early childhood is a well-documented risk factor ...
The current study examined (a) maternal depression as a mediator between mothers\u27 complex trauma ...
Background: There is a well-established link between maternal depression and child mental health. Si...
Background: Childhood trauma is linked to adult depression and might be a risk factor for a more chr...
BACKGROUND: Postpartum depression (PPD) follows 5-15% of the life births and forms a major threat to...
Objective A substantial number of mothers of young children suffer from depression. One understudied...
Background: Maternal depression is a major determinant of offspring mental health. Yet, little is un...
Background: Maternal postnatal depression (PND) has been associated with adverse outcomes in young c...
AbstractBackgroundPostpartum depression (PPD) follows 5–15% of the life births and forms a major thr...
Background: We examined the interactive effects of maternal childhood adversity and later adulthood ...
Background: This article examines associations between DSM-IV depressive disorders, their natural co...
BackgroundIn general, mothers with depression experience more environmental and family risk factors,...
Background: Maternal postnatal depression (PND) has been associated with adverse outcomes in young c...
Effects of maternal depression on infants and children have been widely studied, but there has been ...