Major depression as a predictor of the intergenerational transmission of attachment security: Findings from a pregnancy cohort study.
Megan GalballyStuart J WatsonAnne TharnerMaartje LuijkGaynor BlankleyKelli K MacMillanJosephine PowerAndrew J LewisPublished in: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (2021)
While previous meta-analyses identified lower concordance in clinical samples, our findings suggest women with major depression and non-autonomous attachment have a greater concordance with insecure attachment on the Strange Situation Procedure. These findings can guide future research and suggest a focus on depression in pregnancy may be important for subsequent infant attachment.