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Maternal Depression Affects Infants' Lexical Processing Abilities in the Second Year of Life.

Ruth Brookman1,2, Marina Kalashnikova1,3,4, Janet Conti2, Nan Xu Rattanasone5, Kerry-Ann Grant6, Katherine Demuth5, Denis Burnham1.   

Abstract

Maternal depression and anxiety have been proposed to increase the risk of adverse outcomes of language development in the early years of life. This study investigated the effects of maternal depression and anxiety on language development using two approaches: (i) a categorical approach that compared lexical abilities in two groups of children, a risk group (mothers with clinical-level symptomatology) and a control non-risk group, and (ii) a continuous approach that assessed the relation between individual mothers' clinical and subclinical symptomatology and their infants' lexical abilities. Infants' lexical abilities were assessed at 18 months of age using an objective lexical processing measure and a parental report of expressive vocabulary. Infants in the risk group exhibited lower lexical processing abilities compared to controls, and maternal depression scores were negatively correlated to infants' lexical processing and vocabulary measures. Furthermore, maternal depression (not anxiety) explained the variance in infants' individual lexical processing performance above the variance explained by their individual expressive vocabulary size. These results suggest that significant differences are emerging in 18-month-old infants' lexical processing abilities, and this appears to be related, in part, to their mothers' depression and anxiety symptomatology during the postnatal period.

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Keywords:  infancy; language development; lexical processing; maternal anxiety; maternal depression; postnatal; vocabulary

Year:  2020        PMID: 33322798      PMCID: PMC7763905          DOI: 10.3390/brainsci10120977

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Sci        ISSN: 2076-3425


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8.  Depression and Anxiety in the Postnatal Period: An Examination of Infants' Home Language Environment, Vocalizations, and Expressive Language Abilities.

Authors:  Ruth Brookman; Marina Kalashnikova; Janet Conti; Nan Xu Rattanasone; Kerry-Ann Grant; Katherine Demuth; Denis Burnham
Journal:  Child Dev       Date:  2020-08-03

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