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depression, alcohol use, and drug use were significantly associated with greater use of CP, whereas involvement with the child … and generalized anxiety order were not. Girls were less likely to be the recipient of CP than boys, and child …
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Low income men are at particular risk for experiencing adverse health conditions such as depression which may reduce … father involvement may be linked with depression particularly for low income and nonresident fathers. Using data from the … involvement and depression for resident (n = 2154) and nonresident (n = 1112) low income fathers. We expanded upon previous …
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This paper uses data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study to examine the association between multi-partnered fertility (MPF) when parents have children with more than one partner and parents‘ mental health, including Major Depressive Disorder, heavy episodic drinking, and...
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depression, alcohol use, and drug use were significantly associated with greater use of CP, whereas involvement with the child … and generalized anxiety order were not. Girls were less likely to be the recipient of CP than boys, and child …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008472051
strong link between maternal depression and the following parenting behaviors: neglect, psychological aggression, physical … assault, engagement, and parenting stress. Fixed-effects models, however, show that maternal depression is only predictive of … neglect and parenting stress, suggesting some negative consequences of depression is driven by variation across individuals or …
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the United States, though maternal depression is one important, yet often overlooked, determinant of children's health. In … this paper, I find that maternal depression, particularly depression that is recurrent or chronic, puts children at risk of … maternal depression and children's health. There is also some evidence that maternal depression is more consequential for …
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associated with changes in perceived social support, material hardship, maternal depression, and parenting stress among mothers … depression. Mothers who exit cohabiting or marital relationships encounter decreases in perceived social support and increases in … material hardship, depression, and parenting stress. Overall, our results suggest that both the type and, to a much lesser …
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Using data from years one and three of the Fragile Families and Child Well-being Study, changes in depressive and anxious symptoms are compared for mothers and fathers who: 1) dissolve a cohabitating union versus remain intact; 2) dissolve a marital union versus remain intact; and 3) dissolve a...
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between the chronicity and timing of maternal depression and child well-being. Maternal depression, particularly chronic … depression, is linked to internalizing and externalizing problem behaviors in children, and children have worse behaviors when … mothers report proximate depression. Children of depressed and nondepressed mothers have similar cognitive outcomes. Results …
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relationship between parental depression and children’s developmental outcomes. Results suggest that parental depression when … children are 12 months old, particularly maternal depression, leads to less favorable behavioral but not cognitive outcomes … children’s behavior, and attenuate the negative consequences of episodic but not chronic maternal depression. This research …
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