Zuravin S J
School of Social Work and Community Planning, University of Maryland, Baltimore.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 1989 Jul;59(3):377-89. doi: 10.1111/j.1939-0025.1989.tb01673.x.
This study of low-income, single mothers suggests that severity of depression conditions the relationship between depression and three types of mother-to-child aggression. Compared to nondepressed mothers, moderately but not severely depressed women are more likely to be physically violent, and both moderately and severely depressed women are at increased risk for high frequencies of verbal/symbolic aggression.
这项针对低收入单身母亲的研究表明,抑郁的严重程度影响着抑郁与三种类型的母婴攻击行为之间的关系。与未患抑郁症的母亲相比,中度而非重度抑郁的女性更有可能出现身体暴力行为,并且中度和重度抑郁的女性出现高频言语/象征性攻击行为的风险均有所增加。