نتایج جستجو برای: maternal psychopathology

تعداد نتایج: 114329  

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2013
Ruth Sellers Stephan Collishaw Frances Rice Ajay K Thapar Robert Potter Becky Mars Gordon T Harold Daniel J Smith Michael J Owen Nick Craddock Anita Thapar

BACKGROUND Offspring of mothers with depression are at heightened risk of psychiatric disorder. Many mothers with depression have comorbid psychopathology. How these co-occurring problems affect child outcomes has rarely been considered. AIMS To consider whether the overall burden of co-occurring psychopathology in mothers with recurrent depression predicts new-onset psychopathology in offspr...

Journal: :Journal of trauma & dissociation : the official journal of the International Society for the Study of Dissociation 2017
Karin Ensink Michaël Bégin Lina Normandin Natacha Godbout Peter Fonagy

Dissociation is a common reaction subsequent to childhood sexual abuse (CSA) and has been identified as a risk factor for child psychopathology. There is also evidence that mentalization contributes to resilience in the context of abuse. However, at this stage little is known regarding the relationship between mentalization and dissociation, and their respective contributions to psychopathology...

2010
Monika Kamila Janus

Research in developmental psychopathology has advanced our understanding of emotional dysregulation underlying children’s behavioural problems and their association with maternal depression. Neurophysiological measures may further clarify these relations. The ERN (errorrelated negativity) is an event-related potential commonly used to assess self-monitoring, with large amplitudes reflecting int...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal child psychology 2007
Amanda P Williford Susan D Calkins Susan P Keane

This study examined maternal parenting stress in a sample of 430 boys and girls including those at risk for externalizing behavior problems. Children and their mothers were assessed when the children were ages 2, 4, and 5. Hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) was used to examine stability of parenting stress across early childhood and to examine child and maternal factors predicting parenting str...

Journal: :Psychological medicine 2014
L R Starr C C Conway C L Hammen P A Brennan

BACKGROUND Numerous studies have supported an association between maternal depression and child psychiatric outcomes, but few have controlled for the confounding effects of both maternal and offspring co-morbidity. Thus, it remains unclear whether the correspondence between maternal and offspring depressive and anxiety disorders is better explained by associations between shared features of mat...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2004
Sarah L Halligan Joe Herbert Ian M Goodyer Lynne Murray

BACKGROUND Animal research shows that early adverse experience results in altered glucocorticoid levels in adulthood, either raised basal levels or accentuated responses to stress. If a similar phenomenon operates in humans, this suggests a biological mechanism whereby early adversity might transmit risk for major depression, glucocorticoid elevations being associated with the development of th...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2016
Pilyoung Kim Lane Strathearn James E Swain

This article is part of a Special Issue "Parental Care". Early mother-infant relationships play important roles in infants' optimal development. New mothers undergo neurobiological changes that support developing mother-infant relationships regardless of great individual differences in those relationships. In this article, we review the neural plasticity in human mothers' brains based on functi...

Journal: :Child psychiatry and human development 2013
Ryan J Van Lieshout Louis A Schmidt Monique Robinson Alison Niccols Michael H Boyle

Recent research suggests that fetal exposure to increased maternal body mass index (BMI) during pregnancy may be associated with psychopathology later in life. When this link first emerges, and if it is due to intrauterine exposures or confounding variables is not known. We therefore assessed associations between maternal pre-pregnancy BMI and: (1) temperament at 1 year of age, and (2) Child Be...

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2010
Sarah R Brand Patricia A Brennan D Jeffrey Newport Alicia K Smith Tamara Weiss Zachary N Stowe

BACKGROUND Early life trauma, particularly child abuse, has been associated with aberrations in hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis functioning in adulthood. However, the relationship of early abuse and later adult neuroendocrine changes may be moderated by additional factors such as comorbid psychopathology and recent life stress. Parental exposure to child abuse may have transgeneration...

Journal: :Development and psychopathology 1998
S S Luthar G Cushing K R Merikangas B J Rounsaville

Objectives of this study were to ascertain risk and protective factors in the adjustment of 78 school-age and teenage offspring of opioid- and cocaine-abusing mothers. Using a multimethod, multiinformant approach, child outcomes were operationalized via lifetime psychiatric diagnoses and everyday social competence (each based on both mother and child reports), and dimensional assessments of sym...

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