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Title: Relation of Chronicity, Severity and Number of Episodes of Maternal Major Depressive Disorder to Children's Psychopathology and Functioning in Grade 12
Other Titles: Maternal MDD and child functioning
Authors: Olarte, Anne-Marie
Keywords: Children
Adolescents
Depression
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Vanderbilt University
???metadata.dc.subject.lcsh???: Adolescent psychopathology
Mother and child
Children of depressed persons
Depression
Abstract: The relations between chronicity, severity, and number of episodes of maternal major depressive disorder (MDD) and child outcomes at grade 12 were examined in a sample of 185 mothers and children. Main effects models indicated that beyond control variables and other MDD characteristics, higher total number of MDD episodes was significantly related to higher child-reported internalizing symptoms and marginally significant in the prediction of greater child-reported self-criticism and lower self-worth. Greater maximum severity of MDD was a significant predictor of lower mother-reported externalizing symptoms. Results indicate the importance of studying the simultaneous effects of multiple characteristics of maternal MDD on a variety of outcomes in adolescents.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1803/2931
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