Parental Depression, Overreactive Parenting, and Early Childhood Externalizing Problems: Moderation by Social Support

This study used a large (N = 519), longitudinal sample of adoptive families to test overreactive parenting as a mediator of associations between parental depressive symptoms and early childhood externalizing, and parents’ social support satisfaction as a moderator. Maternal parenting (18 months) med...

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Hauptverfasser: Taraban, Lindsay, Shaw, Daniel S., Leve, Leslie D., Natsuaki, Misaki N., Ganiban, Jody M., Reiss, David, Neiderhiser, Jenae M.
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description This study used a large (N = 519), longitudinal sample of adoptive families to test overreactive parenting as a mediator of associations between parental depressive symptoms and early childhood externalizing, and parents’ social support satisfaction as a moderator. Maternal parenting (18 months) mediated the association between maternal depressive symptoms (9 months) and child externalizing problems (27 months). Paternal parenting was not a significant mediator. Unexpectedly, we found a cross‐over effect for the moderating role of social support satisfaction, such that partners’ social support satisfaction reduced the strength of the association between each parent's own depressive symptoms and overreactive parenting. Results point to the importance of accounting for broader family context in predicting early childhood parenting and child outcomes.
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Adoptive families
Adult
Behavioral Symptoms - psychology
Child Behavior - psychology
Child discipline
Child of Impaired Parents - psychology
Child, Preschool
Childhood
Children
Depression - psychology
Externalizing problems
Female
Humans
Infant
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Maternal depression
Mental depression
Moderation
Parent-Child Relations
Parental depression
Parenting - psychology
Parents & parenting
Parents - psychology
Personal Satisfaction
Social interactions
Social Support
Young Adult
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