All Relations between Depression and parenting

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Katherine A Hails, Anna Cecilia McWhirter, Audrey C B Sileci, Elizabeth A Stormsha. Family Check-Up Online effects on parenting and parent wellbeing in families of toddler to preschool-age children. Early childhood research quarterly. vol 70. 2024-10-21. PMID:39430369. we tested effects of the fcu-o on parent wellbeing (parenting self-efficacy and symptoms of depression and anxiety) and parent-reported parenting skills (support for positive behavior, limit-setting, and proactive parenting) at the 3-month follow-up in a randomized controlled trial (fcu-o versus control). 2024-10-21 2024-10-23 human
Jiwon Oh, Sukhee Ah. Serial Multiple Mediation of the Marital Satisfaction and Parenting Competence in the Relationship Between Postpartum Depression and Parent-Infant Attachment in First-Time Parents With Low- and High-Risk Pregnancy Experiences: A Cross-Sectional Study. Nursing & health sciences. vol 26. issue 4. 2024-10-20. PMID:39428560. serial multiple mediation of the marital satisfaction and parenting competence in the relationship between postpartum depression and parent-infant attachment in first-time parents with low- and high-risk pregnancy experiences: a cross-sectional study. 2024-10-20 2024-10-23 human
Jiwon Oh, Sukhee Ah. Serial Multiple Mediation of the Marital Satisfaction and Parenting Competence in the Relationship Between Postpartum Depression and Parent-Infant Attachment in First-Time Parents With Low- and High-Risk Pregnancy Experiences: A Cross-Sectional Study. Nursing & health sciences. vol 26. issue 4. 2024-10-20. PMID:39428560. based on mercer's theory of becoming a mother, this study aimed to (1) examine the mediating effects of marital satisfaction and parenting competence in the relationship between postpartum depression and parent-infant attachment using a serial mediation model in first-time parent couples during the first 6 months postpartum, and (2) compare the serial mediation models between parents who had experienced low-risk and high-risk pregnancies. 2024-10-20 2024-10-23 human
Jiwon Oh, Sukhee Ah. Serial Multiple Mediation of the Marital Satisfaction and Parenting Competence in the Relationship Between Postpartum Depression and Parent-Infant Attachment in First-Time Parents With Low- and High-Risk Pregnancy Experiences: A Cross-Sectional Study. Nursing & health sciences. vol 26. issue 4. 2024-10-20. PMID:39428560. in both low- and high-risk groups, parenting competence was a common mediator of the impact of postpartum depression on parent-infant attachment. 2024-10-20 2024-10-23 human
Jiwon Oh, Sukhee Ah. Serial Multiple Mediation of the Marital Satisfaction and Parenting Competence in the Relationship Between Postpartum Depression and Parent-Infant Attachment in First-Time Parents With Low- and High-Risk Pregnancy Experiences: A Cross-Sectional Study. Nursing & health sciences. vol 26. issue 4. 2024-10-20. PMID:39428560. our findings suggest that the adverse impacts of postpartum depression on parent-infant attachment can be mitigated by boosting parenting competence or improving the marital satisfaction in couples experiencing first high-risk pregnancy. 2024-10-20 2024-10-23 human
Myrriam D Grubb, Claire A Wilson, Lydia Zhang, Grace Liu, Seonjoo Lee, Catherine Monk, Elizabeth A Werne. Practical Resources for Effective Postpartum Parenting (PREPP): a randomized controlled trial of a novel parent-infant dyadic intervention to reduce symptoms of postpartum depression: RCT of the PREPP intervention for postpartum depression. American journal of obstetrics & gynecology MFM. 2024-10-19. PMID:39426626. practical resources for effective postpartum parenting (prepp): a randomized controlled trial of a novel parent-infant dyadic intervention to reduce symptoms of postpartum depression: rct of the prepp intervention for postpartum depression. 2024-10-19 2024-10-22 Not clear
Myrriam D Grubb, Claire A Wilson, Lydia Zhang, Grace Liu, Seonjoo Lee, Catherine Monk, Elizabeth A Werne. Practical Resources for Effective Postpartum Parenting (PREPP): a randomized controlled trial of a novel parent-infant dyadic intervention to reduce symptoms of postpartum depression: RCT of the PREPP intervention for postpartum depression. American journal of obstetrics & gynecology MFM. 2024-10-19. PMID:39426626. risk factors for ppd include depression during pregnancy, low parenting self-efficacy, and disrupted parental nocturnal sleep. 2024-10-19 2024-10-22 Not clear
Myrriam D Grubb, Claire A Wilson, Lydia Zhang, Grace Liu, Seonjoo Lee, Catherine Monk, Elizabeth A Werne. Practical Resources for Effective Postpartum Parenting (PREPP): a randomized controlled trial of a novel parent-infant dyadic intervention to reduce symptoms of postpartum depression: RCT of the PREPP intervention for postpartum depression. American journal of obstetrics & gynecology MFM. 2024-10-19. PMID:39426626. the aims are to set more realistic postpartum expectations, enhance parenting confidence and sleep via supporting infant regulatory behavior, improve parental affect regulation and ultimately reduce the risk of postpartum depression. 2024-10-19 2024-10-22 Not clear
Savitha Prabhu, Linu Sara George, Shyamala Guruvare, Judith Angelita Noronha, Tessy Treesa Jose, Baby S Nayak, Anice George, Shreemathi Mayy. Effectiveness of psychosocial education program on postnatal depression, stress, and perceived maternal parenting self-efficacy among pregnant women in South India. Patient education and counseling. vol 130. 2024-10-16. PMID:39413719. this study aimed to evaluate the effect of a psychosocial education program on postnatal depression (pnd), perceived stress, (pss), and perceived maternal parenting self-efficacy (pmpse). 2024-10-16 2024-10-19 Not clear
S Darius Tandon, Jocelyne Chavez, Alicia Diebold, Ada Moses, Aiko E Lovejoy, Zechao Wang, Katerine Arevalo, Elaine McBride, Marianne Brennan, Erica Anderson, Lauren S Wakschla. Zoom to the Virtual Room: The Shift to Remote Early Childhood Observational Assessments. Prevention science : the official journal of the Society for Prevention Research. 2024-10-14. PMID:39402260. this manuscript describes processes to pivot to remote assessment of parent and child observations in the context of a longitudinal study examining the effects of a postpartum depression preventive intervention on responsive parenting and child self-regulation. 2024-10-14 2024-10-17 human
Lisa M Gies, Megan Narad, Emily L Moscato, Craig Sidol, Kathi Makoroff, Matthew Schmidt, Tara Rhine, Shari L Wad. An open pilot of GROW, a responsive parenting intervention for young children with brain injuries: preliminary efficacy. Disability and rehabilitation. 2024-10-14. PMID:39397520. we aimed to examine the preliminary efficacy of gaining real life skills over the web (grow) in improving responsive parenting and reducing parent stress and depression in parents of children ages 0-4 who experienced tbi. 2024-10-14 2024-10-16 Not clear
Emre Sarı, Mikko Moilanen, Maarten Lindeboo. Long-term effects of grandparental child neglect on adult grandchildren's mental health: SSM - population health. vol 28. 2024-10-14. PMID:39398489. our results confirm the additive risk hypothesis but only for maternal grandparents: our findings show that only maternal parents' neglectful parenting is associated with an increased probability of depression in their grandchildren, conditional on whether their parents neglected them. 2024-10-14 2024-10-16 Not clear
Feiyan Yi, Sukhee Ah. Effects of postpartum fatigue, parenting stress, and family support on postpartum depression in Chinese first-time mothers: a cross-sectional study. Women's health nursing (Seoul, Korea). vol 30. issue 3. 2024-10-10. PMID:39385549. effects of postpartum fatigue, parenting stress, and family support on postpartum depression in chinese first-time mothers: a cross-sectional study. 2024-10-10 2024-10-12 Not clear
Feiyan Yi, Sukhee Ah. Effects of postpartum fatigue, parenting stress, and family support on postpartum depression in Chinese first-time mothers: a cross-sectional study. Women's health nursing (Seoul, Korea). vol 30. issue 3. 2024-10-10. PMID:39385549. this study aimed to explore the levels of postpartum fatigue, parenting stress, family support, and postpartum depression (ppd) experienced by first-time chinese mothers and to investigate their impact on ppd. 2024-10-10 2024-10-12 Not clear
Allegra Skye Anderson, Rachel E Siciliano, Meredith A Gruhn, David Cole, Lauren M Henry, Allison J Vreeland, Kelly H Watson, Tarah Kuhn, Jon Ebert, Abagail Ciriegio, Bruce E Compa. Parental Depression Symptoms, Skin Conductance Level Reactivity and Parenting: Associations with Youth Psychopathology. Child psychiatry and human development. 2024-10-08. PMID:39379644. parental depression symptoms, skin conductance level reactivity and parenting: associations with youth psychopathology. 2024-10-08 2024-10-11 Not clear
Allegra Skye Anderson, Rachel E Siciliano, Meredith A Gruhn, David Cole, Lauren M Henry, Allison J Vreeland, Kelly H Watson, Tarah Kuhn, Jon Ebert, Abagail Ciriegio, Bruce E Compa. Parental Depression Symptoms, Skin Conductance Level Reactivity and Parenting: Associations with Youth Psychopathology. Child psychiatry and human development. 2024-10-08. PMID:39379644. parental depression symptoms are a prevalent risk factor for internalizing and externalizing problems in youth, with parenting and parents' physiological stress reactivity representing potential contributing factors in the intergenerational transmission of psychopathology symptoms. 2024-10-08 2024-10-11 Not clear
Allegra Skye Anderson, Rachel E Siciliano, Meredith A Gruhn, David Cole, Lauren M Henry, Allison J Vreeland, Kelly H Watson, Tarah Kuhn, Jon Ebert, Abagail Ciriegio, Bruce E Compa. Parental Depression Symptoms, Skin Conductance Level Reactivity and Parenting: Associations with Youth Psychopathology. Child psychiatry and human development. 2024-10-08. PMID:39379644. in a sample of adolescents (n = 97) and their parents, the current study examined parental depression symptoms, an observational measure of parenting, and parents' physiological reactivity during a dyadic conflict discussion task in association with adolescents' internalizing and externalizing psychopathology. 2024-10-08 2024-10-11 Not clear
Allegra Skye Anderson, Rachel E Siciliano, Meredith A Gruhn, David Cole, Lauren M Henry, Allison J Vreeland, Kelly H Watson, Tarah Kuhn, Jon Ebert, Abagail Ciriegio, Bruce E Compa. Parental Depression Symptoms, Skin Conductance Level Reactivity and Parenting: Associations with Youth Psychopathology. Child psychiatry and human development. 2024-10-08. PMID:39379644. parental depression symptoms and harsh/insensitive parenting showed positive associations with youth psychopathology symptoms. 2024-10-08 2024-10-11 Not clear
Allegra Skye Anderson, Rachel E Siciliano, Meredith A Gruhn, David Cole, Lauren M Henry, Allison J Vreeland, Kelly H Watson, Tarah Kuhn, Jon Ebert, Abagail Ciriegio, Bruce E Compa. Parental Depression Symptoms, Skin Conductance Level Reactivity and Parenting: Associations with Youth Psychopathology. Child psychiatry and human development. 2024-10-08. PMID:39379644. the present study highlights risks associated with parental depression and harsh/insensitive parenting, and provides evidence for parental physiological reactivity as a moderator of the association between parent and youth psychopathology. 2024-10-08 2024-10-11 Not clear
Nadine Griffiths, Sharon Laing, Kaye Spence, Maralyn Foureur, Himanshu Popat, Holly Gittany, Lynn Sinclair, Nadine Kasparia. Mental health screening for parents following surgical neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) discharge. Early human development. vol 198. 2024-10-05. PMID:39368218. standardised measures to screen for parenting stress (parenting stress index™ fourth edition short form) and depressive symptoms (center for epidemiologic studies depression scale) were administered at the first outpatient visit scheduled when the infant's corrected gestational age was 4 months. 2024-10-05 2024-10-08 Not clear