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Maternal depression and co-occurring antisocial behaviour: Testing maternal hostility and warmth as mediators of risk for offspring psychopathology

机译:孕产妇抑郁和共同出现的反社会行为:测试孕产妇的敌对性和温暖作为后代心理病理风险的中介

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Background Disruption in the parent-child relationship is a commonly hypothesized risk factor through which maternal depression may increase risk for offspring psychopathology. However, maternal depression is commonly accompanied by other psychopathology, including antisocial behaviour. Few studies have examined the role of co-occurring psychopathology in depressed mothers. Using a longitudinal study of offspring of mothers with recurrent depression, we aimed to test whether maternal warmth/hostility mediated links between maternal depression severity and child outcomes, and how far direct and indirect pathways were robust to controls for co-occurring maternal antisocial behaviour. Methods Mothers with a history of recurrent major depressive disorder and their adolescent offspring (9-17 years at baseline) were assessed three times between 2007 and 2010. Mothers completed questionnaires assessing their own depression severity and antisocial behaviour at Time 1 (T1). The parent-child relationship was assessed using parent-rated questionnaire and interviewer-rated 5-min speech sample at Time 2 (T2). Offspring symptoms of depression and disruptive behaviours were assessed using the Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Assessment at Time 3 (T3). Results Maternal hostility and warmth, respectively, mediated the association between maternal depression severity and risk for offspring psychopathology. However, the effects were attenuated when maternal antisocial behaviour was included in the analysis. In tests of the full theoretical model, maternal antisocial behaviour predicted both maternal hostility and low warmth, maternal hostility predicted offspring disruptive behaviour disorder symptoms, but not depression, and maternal warmth was not associated with either child outcome. Conclusions Parenting interventions aimed at reducing hostility may be beneficial for preventing or reducing adolescent disruptive behaviours in offspring of depressed mothers, especially when depressed mothers report co-occurring antisocial behaviour.
机译:背景亲子关系破裂是一个普遍假设的危险因素,通过该因素母体抑郁会增加后代心理病理的风险。然而,产妇抑郁通常伴随着其他心理病理学,包括反社会行为。很少有研究检查共同发生的心理病理学在抑郁母亲中的作用。通过对患有抑郁症的母亲的后代进行纵向研究,我们旨在检验母亲的温暖/敌对情绪是否介导了母亲抑郁症严重程度与儿童结局之间的联系,以及直接和间接的途径对共同发生的母亲反社会行为的控制有多强。方法2007年至2010年之间,对具有复发性重度抑郁症病史及其青春期后代(基线为9-17岁)的母亲进行了3次评估。母亲完成了问卷调查,以评估他们在第一时间(T1)的抑郁严重程度和反社会行为。在时间2(T2),使用父母评定的问卷和访调员评定的5分钟语音样本评估了亲子关系。使用时间3(T3)的儿童和青少年精神病学评估评估了抑郁症的后代症状和破坏性行为。结果孕产妇的敌意和温暖分别介导了孕产妇抑郁的严重程度与后代心理病理风险之间的关系。但是,当将母亲的反社会行为纳入分析时,其影响减弱。在完整的理论模型的测试中,母亲的反社会行为预示了母亲的敌意和低度的温暖,母亲的敌意预示了后代破坏性行为障碍的症状,但没有抑郁,母亲的温暖与任何一个孩子的结局都不相关。结论旨在减少敌意的育儿干预措施可能有助于预防或减少抑郁母亲的后代青春期破坏行为,特别是在抑郁母亲报告有共同的反社会行为时。

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