1. A meta-analytic examination of sensitive responsiveness as a mediator between depression in mothers and psychopathology in children.
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Borairi S, Deneault AA, Madigan S, Fearon P, Devereux C, Geer M, Jeyanayagam B, Martini J, and Jenkins J
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- Humans, Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Male, Infant, Adolescent, Mother-Child Relations psychology, Mothers psychology, Depression psychology, Parenting psychology
- Abstract
The current meta-analysis examined the mediating role of sensitive-responsive parenting in the relationship between depression in mothers and internalizing and externalizing behavior in children. A systematic review of the path of maternal sensitive responsiveness to child psychopathology identified eligible studies. Meta-analytic structural equation modelling (MASEM) allowed for the systematic examination of the magnitude of the indirect effect across 68 studies ( N = 15,579) for internalizing and 92 studies ( N = 26,218) for externalizing psychopathology. The synthesized sample included predominantly White, English-speaking children (age range = 1 to 205 months; M
age = 66 months; 47% female) from Western, industrialized countries. The indirect pathway was small in magnitude and similar for externalizing ( b = .02) and internalizing psychopathology ( b = .01). Moderator analyses found that the indirect pathway for externalizing problems was stronger when mother-child interactions were observed during naturalistic and free-play tasks rather than structured tasks. Other tested moderators were not significant.- Published
- 2024
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