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Maternal Depression, Maternal Expressed Emotion, and Youth Psychopathology

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Across development, maternal depression has been found to be a risk factor for youth psychopathology generally and youth depression specifically. Maternal Expressed Emotion (EE) has been examined as a predictor of outcome among youth with depression. The present study explored the associations between youth psychopathology and two predictors–maternal depression within the child’s lifetime and maternal EE–in a study of children at risk for depression. One hundred and seventy-one youth, ages 8–12, and their mothers participated. To assess maternal and youth psychopathology, dyads were administered structured diagnostic assessments, and mothers and children completed self-report measures of their own depressive symptoms. In addition, mothers completed the Achenbach Child Behavior Checklist–Parent Report Version (CBCL) for their children. Maternal EE was assessed based on the Five Minute Speech Sample. History of maternal depression was associated with high maternal EE, and the combination of maternal depression history and maternal EE was associated with children’s own reports of higher depressive symptoms. Current maternal depressive symptoms were associated with mothers’ reports of children’s Internalizing scores on the CBCL, and maternal depression history, current maternal depressive symptoms, and maternal EE were strongly associated with mothers’ reports of children’s Externalizing and Total Problem scores on the CBCL. History of maternal depression and a rating of high or borderline Critical EE (characterized by maternal critical comments and/or reports of a negative relationship) were independently associated with children’s depression diagnoses.

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We would like to thank all the mothers and children whose generous participation in this study allowed us to further understand depression in families. We also thank Sibyl Zaden for her assistance in coding the EE data and to Corey Smetana for her assistance with data organization and management.

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This research was supported by a grant to the first author from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH MH066077).

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Tompson, M.C., Pierre, C.B., Boger, K.D. et al. Maternal Depression, Maternal Expressed Emotion, and Youth Psychopathology. J Abnorm Child Psychol 38, 105–117 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10802-009-9349-6

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