Mothers’ depressive symptoms, parenting, and child withdrawal : a dynamic view across early development

Withdrawal in early childhood is a risk factor for the development of many adjustment problems. Mothers’ depressive symptoms may affect the development of withdrawal through complex mechanisms. This study examined the relation of mothers’ depressive symptoms to children’s withdrawal from 24 to 54 mo...

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Main Author: Yan, Ni, active 21st century
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2012-05-5103
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spelling ndltd-UTEXAS-oai-repositories.lib.utexas.edu-2152-ETD-UT-2012-05-51032015-09-20T17:08:06ZMothers’ depressive symptoms, parenting, and child withdrawal : a dynamic view across early developmentYan, Ni, active 21st centuryMaternal depressionIncompetent parentingChild withdrawalWithdrawal in early childhood is a risk factor for the development of many adjustment problems. Mothers’ depressive symptoms may affect the development of withdrawal through complex mechanisms. This study examined the relation of mothers’ depressive symptoms to children’s withdrawal from 24 to 54 months and developmental mechanisms of this relation. Based on data from the NICHD study of Early Child Care, results demonstrate that mothers’ cumulative depressive symptoms from 6 to 24 months predicted children’s withdrawal at 24 months across dyads. From 24 to 54 months, within-dyad increases in mothers’ depressive symptoms predicted within-dyad increases in children’s withdrawal. Finally, low competent parenting was partially responsible for the impact of mothers’ early depressive symptoms on children’s withdrawal. In addition, boys’ withdrawal was more strongly associated with mothers’ depressive symptoms than girls’.text2012-07-24T17:37:01Z2012-07-24T17:37:01Z2012-052012-07-24May 20122012-07-24T17:37:10Zthesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2012-05-51032152/ETD-UT-2012-05-5103eng
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topic Maternal depression
Incompetent parenting
Child withdrawal
spellingShingle Maternal depression
Incompetent parenting
Child withdrawal
Yan, Ni, active 21st century
Mothers’ depressive symptoms, parenting, and child withdrawal : a dynamic view across early development
description Withdrawal in early childhood is a risk factor for the development of many adjustment problems. Mothers’ depressive symptoms may affect the development of withdrawal through complex mechanisms. This study examined the relation of mothers’ depressive symptoms to children’s withdrawal from 24 to 54 months and developmental mechanisms of this relation. Based on data from the NICHD study of Early Child Care, results demonstrate that mothers’ cumulative depressive symptoms from 6 to 24 months predicted children’s withdrawal at 24 months across dyads. From 24 to 54 months, within-dyad increases in mothers’ depressive symptoms predicted within-dyad increases in children’s withdrawal. Finally, low competent parenting was partially responsible for the impact of mothers’ early depressive symptoms on children’s withdrawal. In addition, boys’ withdrawal was more strongly associated with mothers’ depressive symptoms than girls’. === text
author Yan, Ni, active 21st century
author_facet Yan, Ni, active 21st century
author_sort Yan, Ni, active 21st century
title Mothers’ depressive symptoms, parenting, and child withdrawal : a dynamic view across early development
title_short Mothers’ depressive symptoms, parenting, and child withdrawal : a dynamic view across early development
title_full Mothers’ depressive symptoms, parenting, and child withdrawal : a dynamic view across early development
title_fullStr Mothers’ depressive symptoms, parenting, and child withdrawal : a dynamic view across early development
title_full_unstemmed Mothers’ depressive symptoms, parenting, and child withdrawal : a dynamic view across early development
title_sort mothers’ depressive symptoms, parenting, and child withdrawal : a dynamic view across early development
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2012-05-5103
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