Smith Erin N, Grau Josefina M, Duran Petra A, Castellanos Patricia
Department of Psychology, Kent State University.
Merrill Palmer Q (Wayne State Univ Press). 2013 Jul 1;59(3). doi: 10.1353/mpq.2013.0014.
We examined the relations between maternal depressive symptoms and child internalizing and externalizing problems in a sample of 125 adolescent Latina mothers (primarily Puerto Rican) and their toddlers. We also tested the influence of mother-reported partner child care involvement on child behavior problems and explored mother-reported partner characteristics that related to this involvement. Results suggested that maternal depressive symptoms related to child internalizing and externalizing problems when accounting for contextual risk factors. Importantly, these symptoms mediated the link between life stress and child behavior problems. Mother-reported partner child care interacted with maternal depressive symptoms for internalizing, not externalizing, problems. Specifically, depressive symptoms related less strongly to internalizing problems at higher levels of partner child care than at lower levels. Participants with younger partners, co-residing partners, and in longer romantic relationships reported higher partner child care involvement. Results are discussed considering implications for future research and interventions for mothers, their children, and their partners.
我们在一个由125名拉丁裔青少年母亲(主要是波多黎各裔)及其学步儿童组成的样本中,研究了母亲抑郁症状与儿童内化和外化问题之间的关系。我们还测试了母亲报告的伴侣育儿参与度对儿童行为问题的影响,并探讨了母亲报告的与这种参与度相关的伴侣特征。结果表明,在考虑背景风险因素时,母亲抑郁症状与儿童内化和外化问题相关。重要的是,这些症状介导了生活压力与儿童行为问题之间的联系。母亲报告的伴侣育儿参与度与母亲抑郁症状在内化问题上存在交互作用,但在外化问题上不存在。具体而言,在伴侣育儿参与度较高时,抑郁症状与内化问题的关联比在较低水平时弱。伴侣较年轻、共同居住且恋爱关系较长的参与者报告的伴侣育儿参与度较高。我们结合这些结果对未来针对母亲、其子女及其伴侣的研究和干预措施的意义进行了讨论。