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PARENTAL CHILDHOOD ADVERSITY, DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS, AND PARENTING QUALITY: EFFECTS ON TODDLER SELF-REGULATION IN CHILD WELFARE SERVICES INVOLVED FAMILIES.

Susan J Spieker1, Monica L Oxford1, Charles B Fleming1, Mary Jane Lohr1.   

Abstract

Parents who are involved with child welfare services (CWSI) often have a history of childhood adversity and depressive symptoms. Both affect parenting quality, which in turn influences child adaptive functioning. We tested a model of the relations between parental depression and child regulatory outcomes first proposed by K. Lyons-Ruth, R. Wolfe, A. Lyubchik, and R. Steingard (2002). We hypothesized that both parental depression and parenting quality mediate the effects of parental early adversity on offspring regulatory outcomes. Participants were 123 CWSI parents and their toddlers assessed three times over a period of 6 months. At Time 1, parents reported on their childhood adversity and current depressive symptoms. At Time 2, parents' sensitivity to their child's distress and nondistress cues was rated from a videotaped teaching task. At Time 3, observers rated children's emotional regulation, orientation/engagement, and secure base behavior. The results of a path model partly supported the hypotheses. Parent childhood adversity was associated with current depressive symptoms, which in turn related to parent sensitivity to child distress, but not nondistress. Sensitivity to distress also predicted secure base behavior. Depression directly predicted orientation/engagement, also predicted by sensitivity to nondistress. Sensitivity to distress predicted emotion regulation and orientation/engagement. Results are discussed in terms of intervention approaches for CWSI families.
© 2017 Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health.

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Keywords:  Widrigkeiten in der Kindheit; adversité durant l'enfance; childhood adversity; depresión materna; dépression maternelle; elterliche Sensitivität; emotional regulation; emotionale Regulierung; maternal depression; mütterliche Depression; parenting sensitivity; regulación emocional; régulation émotionnelle’; sensibilidad en la crianza; sensibilité parentale; situaciones adversas en la niñez; الاكتئاب الأمومي; التنظيم الانفعالي; الحساسية الوالدية; شدائد الطفولة; 子ども時代の逆境; 情緒調節; 感情調整; 母性抑うつ; 母親抑鬱症; 童年的逆境; 育兒敏感性; 養育の感受性

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29266280      PMCID: PMC5812360          DOI: 10.1002/imhj.21685

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infant Ment Health J        ISSN: 0163-9641


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