母亲抑郁与ADHD症状在预测幼儿期情绪和注意功能中的相互作用

IF 2.9 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Michal Levy, Andrea Berger, Alisa Egotubov, Avigail Gordon-Hacker, Eyal Sheiner, Noa Gueron-Sela
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抑郁症和多动症经常同时发生,呈现出独特的挑战,如执行功能困难和生活质量下降。这两种情况也与不太理想的育儿行为有关。尽管这种合并症很普遍,但母亲抑郁症状和多动症对儿童发育的综合影响仍未得到充分探讨,特别是在儿童早期,这是一个以大脑可塑性增强和依赖外部调节为特征的关键时期。本研究探讨了母亲抑郁和ADHD症状如何共同预测儿童在生命最初两年的情感和注意力发展。156名母亲和儿童(51%是男孩)参与了一项从怀孕到产后两年的三波纵向研究。母亲在怀孕期间报告了ADHD症状,而抑郁症状在怀孕、产后3个月和产后2年报告。在两岁时,母亲报告了儿童抑郁症状,并在有组织的游戏会议中观察到集中注意力。研究结果显示,围产期母亲高度多动症和抑郁症状的结合预示着两岁儿童最显著的困难,包括抑郁症状升高和注意力集中程度降低。具体来说,只有当母亲的ADHD症状升高时,母亲的抑郁症状与儿童抑郁症状的加重和注意力的降低有关。这些结果强调了母亲精神病理对儿童发展的复合影响,强调了对由于父母精神病理导致的情绪和认知障碍高风险儿童提供有针对性支持的重要性。
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The Interplay between Maternal Depression and ADHD Symptoms in Predicting Emotional and Attentional Functioning in Toddlerhood.

Depression and ADHD frequently co-occur, presenting unique challenges such as difficulties in executive functioning and reduced quality of life. Both conditions are also associated with less optimal parenting behaviors. Despite the prevalence of this comorbidity, the combined effects of maternal depressive symptoms and ADHD on child development remain underexplored, particularly in early childhood, a critical period marked by heightened brain plasticity and reliance on external regulation. This study examines how maternal depression and ADHD symptoms jointly predict children's emotional and attentional development across the first two years of life. A sample of 156 mothers and children (51% boys) participated in a three-wave longitudinal study from pregnancy to two years postpartum. Maternal ADHD symptoms were reported during pregnancy, while depressive symptoms were reported at pregnancy, three months, and two years postpartum. At two years of age, child depressive symptoms were reported by mothers, and focused attention was observed during a structured play session. Findings revealed that the combination of high maternal ADHD and depressive symptoms in the perinatal period predicted the most significant difficulties in children at two years of age, including elevated depressive symptoms and reduced focused attention. Specifically, maternal depressive symptoms were associated with greater child depressive symptoms and lower focused attention only when maternal ADHD symptoms were elevated. These results highlight the compounding effects of maternal psychopathology on child development, emphasizing the importance of targeted support for children at heightened risk of emotional and cognitive impairments due to parental psychopathology.

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Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology Psychology-Developmental and Educational Psychology
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