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Transactional Patterns of Maternal Depressive Symptoms and Mother-Child Mutual Negativity in an Adoption Sample.

Caroline K P Roben1, Ginger A Moore2, Pamela M Cole2, Peter Molenaar2, Leslie D Leve3, Daniel S Shaw4, David Reiss5, Jenae M Neiderhiser2.   

Abstract

Transactional models of analysis can examine both moment-to-moment interactions within a dyad and dyadic patterns of influence across time. This study used data from a prospective adoption study to test a transactional model of parental depressive symptoms and mutual negativity between mother and child over time, utilizing contingency analysis of second-by-second behavioral data. To consider both genetic and environmental influences on mutual negativity, depressive symptoms were examined in both adoptive and birth mothers. Adoptive mother depressive symptoms at 9 months increased the likelihood that, at 18 months, children reacted negatively to their mothers' negative behavior, which in turn predicted higher levels of adoptive mother depressive symptoms at 27 months, suggesting that over time, mothers' depressive symptoms influence and are influenced by moment-to-moment mutual negativity with their toddlers. Birth mother depressive symptoms moderated the association between mutual negativity at 18 months and adoptive mother depressive symptoms at 27 months, suggesting a child-driven contribution to maternal depressive symptoms that can be measured by a genetic sensitivity.

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Keywords:  adoption; behavioral genetics; depressive symptoms; dyadic interaction; mother–child interaction; transaction

Year:  2015        PMID: 26170764      PMCID: PMC4498674          DOI: 10.1002/icd.1906

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infant Child Dev        ISSN: 1522-7219


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2.  Within- and between-family transactions of maternal depression and child engagement in the first 2 years of life: Role of prenatal maternal risk and tobacco use.

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3.  Child Effects on Parental Negativity: The Role of Heritable and Prenatal Factors.

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4.  Inherited and Environmental Moderators of Mother-Child Behavioral Contingency and Contingent Negativity at 27 Months.

Authors:  Brandon A Bray; Chang Liu; Caroline K P Roben; Leslie D Leve; Daniel S Shaw; Jody M Ganiban; David Reiss; Misaki N Natsuaki; Jenae M Neiderhiser
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