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Like mother, like child? Maternal determinants of children's early social-emotional development.

Hannah F Behrendt1,2, Wolfgang Scharke1, Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann3, Kerstin Konrad1,4, Christine Firk1.   

Abstract

Social-Emotional competencies evolve early in life. For example, early emotion regulation is learned primarily in the context of mother-child interaction, which may allow for maternal influences to shape children's social-emotional development. The aim of the current study was to longitudinally examine maternal determinants of children's early social-emotional development in a community-based sample of first-time mothers (N = 61, aged 22-39 years). Specifically, we used structural equation modeling to examine how maternal emotion regulation difficulties and subclinical depression directly and indirectly, through sensitivity and postnatal bonding, assessed at 6 to 8 months predicted child outcomes at 12 to 16 months. We found that mothers' sensitivity predicted fewer social-emotional and behavioral problems and that stronger bonding predicted fewer problems and more social-emotional competencies. Emotion regulation difficulties were significantly associated with depressive symptoms; yet, when accounting for shared variances, both factors differentially predicted less positive child outcomes such that more difficulties indirectly, through poorer bonding, predicted greater delay in competencies, and more symptoms indirectly, through less sensitivity, predicted more problems. Current findings underline the significance of maternal factors impacting the quality of mother-child interaction for children's positive development. Potential implications for early prevention programs to support children who are otherwise at risk for negative emotional outcomes due to mothers' emotional state postpartum are discussed.
© 2019 Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health.

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Keywords:  -الاكتئاب الأمومي; Développement socio-émotionnel ; SEM; depresión materna; desarrollo socio-emocional; dépression maternelle ; lien maternel postnatal ; maternal depression; maternal emotion regulation; maternal sensitivity; mütterliche Depression; mütterliche Emotionsregulation; mütterliche Sensitivität; postnatal maternal bonding; postnatale mütterliche Bindung; regulación materna de la emoción; régulation de l’émotion maternelle ; sensibilidad materna; sensibilité maternelle ; social-emotional development; sozial-emotionale Entwicklung; vinculación materna posnatal; النمو الاجتماعي-العاطفي; تنظيم العاطفة الاموميه; حساسية الام; رابطة الامومه بعد الولادة; نمذجة المعادلة الهيكلية; 母のうつ; 母の感受性; 母の感情調節; 母性情緒調節; 母親的敏感性; 產婦抑鬱症; 產後母親結合; 産後の母の絆; 社会性と情動の発達; 社會情感發展

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30731022     DOI: 10.1002/imhj.21765

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


  6 in total

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5.  Relationship between Maternal Mood Disorders and Dietary Intake of 3-Year-Olds.

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6.  Family dynamics. An exploration of parental sensitivity and depressive symptoms among mothers and fathers of toddlers.

Authors:  Antonia Muzard; Marcia Olhaberry; Nina Immel; Javier Moran-Kneer
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