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Early School Outcomes for Children of Postpartum Depressed Mothers: Comparison with a Community Sample

Previous studies of the long-term effects of maternal postpartum depression (PPD) on child development have mostly focused on a limited set of outcomes, and have often not controlled for risk factors associated with maternal depression. The present study compared children of postpartum depressed mot...

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Autores principales: Kersten-Alvarez, Laura E., Hosman, Clemens M. H., Riksen-Walraven, J. Marianne, van Doesum, Karin T. M., Smeekens, Sanny, Hoefnagels, Cees
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Publicado: Springer US 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3303034/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22011810
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10578-011-0257-y
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author Kersten-Alvarez, Laura E.
Hosman, Clemens M. H.
Riksen-Walraven, J. Marianne
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Smeekens, Sanny
Hoefnagels, Cees
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description Previous studies of the long-term effects of maternal postpartum depression (PPD) on child development have mostly focused on a limited set of outcomes, and have often not controlled for risk factors associated with maternal depression. The present study compared children of postpartum depressed mothers (n = 29) with children from a community sample (n = 113) in terms of a broad range of developmental outcomes in the early school period. Controlling for risk factors associated with maternal depression, we found that children of postpartum depressed mothers had lower ego-resiliency, lower peer social competence, and lower school adjustment than the community sample children. In addition, girls of postpartum depressed mothers showed lower verbal intelligence, and, unexpectedly, showed fewer externalizing problems than their counterparts in the community sample. Results show that children’s capacities to deal with stress and interact with peers in the early school period may be particularly affected by their mothers’ PPD.
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spelling pubmed-33030342012-03-22 Early School Outcomes for Children of Postpartum Depressed Mothers: Comparison with a Community Sample Kersten-Alvarez, Laura E. Hosman, Clemens M. H. Riksen-Walraven, J. Marianne van Doesum, Karin T. M. Smeekens, Sanny Hoefnagels, Cees Child Psychiatry Hum Dev Original Article Previous studies of the long-term effects of maternal postpartum depression (PPD) on child development have mostly focused on a limited set of outcomes, and have often not controlled for risk factors associated with maternal depression. The present study compared children of postpartum depressed mothers (n = 29) with children from a community sample (n = 113) in terms of a broad range of developmental outcomes in the early school period. Controlling for risk factors associated with maternal depression, we found that children of postpartum depressed mothers had lower ego-resiliency, lower peer social competence, and lower school adjustment than the community sample children. In addition, girls of postpartum depressed mothers showed lower verbal intelligence, and, unexpectedly, showed fewer externalizing problems than their counterparts in the community sample. Results show that children’s capacities to deal with stress and interact with peers in the early school period may be particularly affected by their mothers’ PPD. Springer US 2011-10-20 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3303034/ /pubmed/22011810 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10578-011-0257-y Text en © The Author(s) 2011 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Hoefnagels, Cees
Early School Outcomes for Children of Postpartum Depressed Mothers: Comparison with a Community Sample
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