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Parenting mediates the impact of maternal depression on child internalizing symptoms.

Jennie M KuckertzColter MitchellJillian Lee Wiggins
Published in: Depression and anxiety (2017)
Our results suggest a bidirectional relationship between child and maternal internalizing psychopathology that is partially explained by depressed mothers' greater use of psychological aggression toward their children. It is important to note that the size of these effects were small, suggesting that the relationship between parent and child psychopathology is likely additionally explained by factors not assessed in the current study. Nonetheless, these results have implications for prevention and intervention strategies targeting child anxiety and depression.
Keyphrases
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