Kujawa Autumn, Proudfit Greg H, Laptook Rebecca, Klein Daniel N
Stony Brook University.
Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
Clin Psychol Sci. 2015 Jul 1;3(4):503-515. doi: 10.1177/2167702614542464.
Children of parents with depression exhibit neural abnormalities in reward processing. Examining contributions of parenting could provide insight into the development of these abnormalities and to the etiology of depression. We evaluated whether early parenting moderates the effects of parental depression on a neural measure of reward and loss processing in mid-late childhood. Parenting was assessed when children were preschoolers. At age nine, children completed an event-related potential assessment and the feedback negativity (FN) was measured following rewards and losses (=344). Maternal authoritative parenting moderated the effect of maternal depression; among offspring of mothers with histories of depression, low authoritative parenting predicted a blunted FN. Observed maternal positive parenting interacted with paternal depression in a comparable manner, indicating that maternal parenting may buffer the effects of paternal depression. Early parenting may be important in shaping the neural systems involved in reward processing among children at high risk for depression.
父母患有抑郁症的儿童在奖励处理方面表现出神经异常。研究养育方式的作用有助于深入了解这些异常的发展以及抑郁症的病因。我们评估了早期养育方式是否会调节父母抑郁症对儿童中晚期奖励和损失处理的神经测量指标的影响。在孩子学龄前评估养育方式。九岁时,孩子们完成了一项事件相关电位评估,并在获得奖励和遭受损失后测量反馈负波(FN)(n = 344)。母亲的权威型养育方式调节了母亲抑郁症的影响;在有抑郁症病史的母亲的后代中,低权威型养育方式预示着反馈负波减弱。观察到母亲的积极养育方式与父亲的抑郁症以类似方式相互作用,这表明母亲的养育方式可能缓冲父亲抑郁症的影响。早期养育方式对于塑造抑郁症高危儿童的奖励处理相关神经系统可能很重要。