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Depressed Adolescents of Depressed and Nondepressed Mothers: Tests of an Interpersonal Impairment Hypothesis


  Author: Constance Hammen, Patricia A. Brennan
Publisher: American Psychological Association
Publication: Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Vol. 69, No. 2
Document Date:                  2001
Category: Children > Impact of Maternal Health on Children
Related Categories:
Adolescence/Youth > Adolescent Mental/Emotional Health
Children > Child Behaviour
Children > Child Development
Children > Social Development
Parenthood/Childrearing > Maternal Health
 

This study compares the severity of depression and the degree of interpersonal dysfunction among depressed adolescents whose mothers did or did not have a history of depression.  It finds that the children of depressed mothers exhibited more negative interpersonal behaviours than those whose mothers had never experienced depression.

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