Postpartum depression and child development: An investigation of mothers and fathers as sources of risk and resilience
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Written for my "Child Development" class this paper is a journal review of an article dealing with postpartum depression of mother's and father's being a influence on child temperment. The "article" is fully cited in case one want to read it themselves. Enjoy...
Postpartum depression and child development: An investigation of mothers and fathers as sources of risk and resilience
Carro, M.G., Grant, K.E., Gotlib, I.H., and Compas, B.E., (1992). Postpartum
depression
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this postpartum depression influence on the child wasn't confined to children of severely depressed parents, but the effect seemed to span even the most properly/happily functioning family as is stated in the last sentence of the "Results," section. I am again delighted that I chose to review this article because it was not only interesting to read, but I believe it helped expand my knowledge of the ideas, influences, and vast possibilities for temperament.
this postpartum depression influence on the child wasn't confined to children of severely depressed parents, but the effect seemed to span even the most properly/happily functioning family as is stated in the last sentence of the "Results," section. I am again delighted that I chose to review this article because it was not only interesting to read, but I believe it helped expand my knowledge of the ideas, influences, and vast possibilities for temperament.