1. Resilience in high-risk adolescents of mothers with recurrent depressive disorder: The contribution of fathers.
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Mahedy L, Harold GT, Maughan B, Gardner F, Araya R, Bevan Jones R, Hammerton G, Sellers R, Thapar A, and Collishaw S
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- Adolescent, Child, Female, Humans, Male, Marriage psychology, Resilience, Psychological, Retrospective Studies, Wales, Child of Impaired Parents psychology, Depressive Disorder psychology, Father-Child Relations, Fathers psychology, Mothers psychology
- Abstract
This study examines the role of paternal emotional support as a resilience promoter in offspring of mothers with depression by considering the role of fathers' mental health and the quality of the couple relationship. Two hundred and sixty-five mothers with recurrent unipolar depression, partners and adolescents from Wales were assessed. Paternal emotional support, couple relationship quality, and paternal depression were assessed at baseline; adolescent mental health symptoms were assessed using the Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Assessment at follow-up. Results showed evidence of an indirect pathway whereby couple relationship quality predicted paternal emotional support (β = -.21, 95% CI [-.34, -.08]; p = .002) which in turn predicted adolescent depression (β = -.18, 95% CI [-.33, -.04]; p = .02), but not disruptive behaviours (β = -.08, 95% CI [-.22, .07]; p = .30), after controlling for relevant confounders. The findings highlight that fathers and the broader family system play an important role in enhancing resilience to depression symptoms in at-risk adolescents., (Copyright © 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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- 2018
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