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Supporting social explanations of childhood depression


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How can I make notes with bullet points in this paragraph? Social causes Studies supporting social explanations of childhood depression show that the experiences of children with depressed mothers differ from those with nondepressed mothers. Depressed mothers are more tense, disorganized, resentful, and ambivalent and less sensitive, communicative, and affectionate with their children (Gotlib & Colich, 2014). They provide less-coordinated positive interactions with their infants (Reck et al., 2011) and more emotional maltreatment toward their children (Kohl et al., 2011). Furthermore, depressed mothers are more likely to perceive their children's behavior negatively (Hammen, 2009). Impaired relationships with depressed parents probably undermine children's emotional development, leading to poorer understanding of their own emotional states and perhaps most critically poorer ability to regulate their emotions, especially negative ones (Hoffman et al., 2006; Maughan et al., 2007). For example, children who are neglected by their parents are more shame-prone (Bennett et al., 2010), which in turn, can contribute to the development of depression (Cole et al., 2008; Kovacs et al., 2008). Need Assignment Help?

 

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