Maternal adverse childhood experiences, child mental health, and the mediating effect of maternal depression: A cross-sectional, population-based study in rural, southwestern Uganda.
Andrew Wooyoung KimAmber D RiederChristine E Cooper-VinceBernard KakuhikireCharles BagumaEmily N SatinskyJessica M PerkinsAllen KiconcoElizabeth B NamaraJustin D RasmussenScholastic AshabaDavid R BangsbergAlexander C TsaiEve S PufferPublished in: American journal of biological anthropology (2023)
Maternal depression may act as a potential mechanism linking maternal childhood adversity with poor child mental health in the next generation. Within a context of elevated rates of psychiatric morbidity, high prevalence of childhood adversity, and limited healthcare and economic infrastructures across Uganda, these results emphasize the prioritization of social services and mental health resources for rural Ugandan families.