Parent-Child Interaction Among Depressed Fathers and Mothers
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Relatively little is known about the effects on children of depressed mothers and fathers; in this article through a series of investigations, Dr Jacobs shows the substantial impact of parental depression on children. Dr Jacobs goes on to prove and explain that children of depressed parents display emotional and somatic symptomatology, increased behavioral impairments, social problems and more school problems than do children of nondepressed parents.
The participants for this study were recruited in Pittsburgh,
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depression, the research found substantial evidence that paternal communication served as a moderator of the risk associated with paternal depression. As expected, Families with a depressed parent showed decreased positively and congeniality compared with families without a depressed parent. Their study included only families with no separation over a 5-year period. Finally Dr. Jacobs stressed that it was essential to provide further understanding of how parental depression is linked with risk for depression among children.
depression, the research found substantial evidence that paternal communication served as a moderator of the risk associated with paternal depression. As expected, Families with a depressed parent showed decreased positively and congeniality compared with families without a depressed parent. Their study included only families with no separation over a 5-year period. Finally Dr. Jacobs stressed that it was essential to provide further understanding of how parental depression is linked with risk for depression among children.