Literature DB >> 2808943

Impact of diagnosed depression and self-reported mood on mothers' control strategies: a longitudinal study.

G Kochanska1, L Kuczynski, M Maguire.   

Abstract

Control strategies of 70 well and depressed mothers were assessed twice: when their children were of toddler age (Time 1) and, for 39 of the mothers, when their children were 5 (Time 2). At Time 1 well mothers were more direct with their children, using more direct commands and reprimands, and fewer explanations than depressed mothers. At Time 2 well mothers used fewer direct commands than depressed mothers. Self-reported negative mood preceding the interaction in well mothers was associated with decreased directness at Time 1 but increased directness at Time 2. At Time 1 depressed mothers' negative mood was associated with a decrease in the use of explanations. All mothers used more unclear commands and fewer reprimands and positive incentives with their 5-year-olds than when the children were toddlers. Depressed mothers, but not well mothers, increased their use of direct commands when the children were older. The findings are interpreted in the context of complex interplay between mother's diagnosis of depression, self-reported mood preceding the interaction, and the developmental level of the child.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2808943     DOI: 10.1007/bf00916509

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Abnorm Child Psychol        ISSN: 0091-0627


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