Transactional patterns of depressive symptoms between mothers and adolescents: The role of emotion regulation
Autor: | Julia W. Felton, Carl W. Lejuez, Lauren E. Oddo, Karen T.G. Schwartz, Andrea Chronis-Tuscano |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Intergenerational transmission Longitudinal study Adolescent Depression Mothers Maternal depression Mother-Child Relations Article Emotional Regulation Time Psychiatry and Mental health Clinical Psychology Extant taxon Transactional leadership Humans Female Longitudinal Studies Psychology Depressive symptoms Depression (differential diagnoses) Clinical psychology |
Zdroj: | Depress Anxiety |
ISSN: | 1520-6394 1091-4269 |
DOI: | 10.1002/da.23225 |
Popis: | BACKGROUND: Depression is a highly prevalent, debilitating disorder that runs in families. Yet, empirical support for bidirectional mechanisms linking mother-adolescent depression symptoms remains limited. This study examined longitudinal bidirectional relations among emotion regulation (ER) constructs and depressive symptoms among mother-adolescent dyads over time. Pathways for girls and boys were explored separately, given extant research on sex differences in the intergenerational transmission of depression. METHODS: Adolescent (n=232; M=15.02 years, SD=0.95; 44% female)-mother dyads, drawn from a longitudinal study on the development of risky behaviors, completed annual assessments of depressive symptoms and facets of ER over 4 years. Panel modeling examined lagged and cross-lagged effects of mother-adolescent depressive symptoms and ER constructs over time, in a multigroup model of boys and girls. RESULTS: Among girls, higher baseline maternal depression scores predicted increased adolescent ER difficulties (std. est.=−.42, p.001, .19]) for girls, but not boys. CONCLUSIONS: Implications for interrupting intergenerational cycles of depressive symptoms and emotion dysregulation are discussed. |
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