Depressed» mothers' perceptions of their preschool children's vulnerability

"Depressed" mothers who scored in the depression range on the Beck Depression Inventory when their infants were 3-months-old were asked to complete the Vulnerable Child Scale when their children were preschool age. Depressed versus non-depressed mothers rated their preschool children as be...

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Veröffentlicht in:Child psychiatry and human development 1994-03, Vol.24 (3), p.183-190
Hauptverfasser: BENDELL, D, FIELD, T, YANDO, R, LANG, C, MARTINEZ, A, PICKENS, J
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:"Depressed" mothers who scored in the depression range on the Beck Depression Inventory when their infants were 3-months-old were asked to complete the Vulnerable Child Scale when their children were preschool age. Depressed versus non-depressed mothers rated their preschool children as being more vulnerable (as did an independent observer) as well as having more behavior problems. The vulnerability ratings were significantly related to infancy stage measures including the POMS (mothers' depressed mood), the infants' behavior ratings and heart rate range during interactions with a nondepressed stranger. These measures of the mothers' and infants' behavior tapped during early infancy may have contributed to the mothers having perceived their children as "vulnerable" during the preschool stage.
ISSN:0009-398X
1573-3327
DOI:10.1007/BF02353195