Abstract
Direct and indirect relations among maternal depression, maternal Expressed Emotion (EE: Self- and Child-Criticism), child internalizing and externalizing symptoms, and child attachment were examined. Participants were mothers with depression (n=130) and comparison mothers (n=68) and their toddlers (M age=20 mo.; 53% male). Assessments included the Diagnostic Interview Schedule (maternal depression); the Five Minute Speech Sample (EE); the Child Behavior Checklist (toddler behavior problems); the Strange Situation (child attachment). Direct relations were significant linking: 1) maternal depression with both EE and child functioning; 2) Child-Criticism with child internalizing and externalizing symptoms; 3) Self-Criticism with child attachment. Significant indirect relations were found linking maternal depression with: 1) child externalizing behaviors via Child-Criticism; 2) child internalizing behaviors via Self- and Child-Criticism; and 3) child attachment via Self-Criticism. Findings are consistent with a conceptual model in which maternal EE mediates relations between maternal depression and toddler socio-emotional functioning.
Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | 803-813 |
Number of pages | 11 |
Journal | Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology |
Volume | 40 |
Issue number | 5 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Jul 2012 |
Keywords
- Attachment
- Criticism
- Expressed emotion
- Externalizing behaviors
- Internalizing behaviors
- Maternal depression