1. Maternal depression, parental attributions, and adolescent psychopathology: An evaluation using observational and video‐mediated recall methods.
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Mudiam, Kavya R., Sheeber, Lisa B., Leve, Craig, Pfeifer, Jennifer H., and Allen, Nicholas B.
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DEPRESSION in women ,ADOLESCENT psychopathology ,PARENTING ,EXTERNALIZING behavior ,MENTAL health ,ATTRIBUTION (Social psychology) - Abstract
Parenting styles associated with maternal depression are a risk factor for adolescent psychopathology, and maternal attributional styles may be a key mechanism in this relationship. Mother‐adolescent dyads (N = 180; 96 male; ages 10–15) completed in‐person interactions and then the mothers participated in a video‐mediated recall procedure to assess maternal attributions. Maternal depression was associated with negative attributions. Negative attributions were associated with low parental acceptance, aggressive parenting, and low positive parenting. Positive maternal attributions were associated with less aggressive parenting, and more positive parenting during one interaction task. Adolescent externalizing behaviors were associated with negative attributions. Future research should evaluate whether maternal attributions mediate the association between maternal depression and both parenting behaviors and adolescent mental health. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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