Examining whether offspring psychopathology influences illness course in mothers with recurrent depression using a high-risk longitudinal sample

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This study suggests that offspring symptoms of depression may be important for the recurrence of maternal depression episodes. Girls' symptoms of depression may be a particularly important psychosocial stressor for the development of depressive symptoms in mothers with a history of recurrent depression.

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Sellers, R., Hammerton, G., Harold, G. T., Mahedy, L., Potter, R., Langley, K., … Collishaw, S. (2016). Examining whether offspring psychopathology influences illness course in mothers with recurrent depression using a high-risk longitudinal sample. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 125(2), 256–266. https://doi.org/10.1037/abn0000080

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