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Genetic liability, environment, and the development of fussiness in toddlers: The roles of maternal depression and parental responsiveness.
Authors:Natsuaki  Misaki N; Ge  Xiaojia; Leve  Leslie D; Neiderhiser  Jenae M; Shaw  Daniel S; Conger  Rand D; Scaramella  Laura V; Reid  John B; Reiss  David
Abstract:Using a longitudinal, prospective adoption design, the authors of this study examined the effects of the environment (adoptive parents' depressive symptoms and responsiveness) and genetic liability of maternal depression (inferred by birth mothers' major depressive disorder MDD]) on the development of fussiness in adopted children between 9 and 18 months old. The sample included 281 families linked through adoption, with each family including 4 individuals (i.e., adopted child, birth mother, adoptive father and mother). Results showed that adoptive mothers' depressive symptoms when their child was 9 months old were positively associated with child fussiness at 18 months. A significant interaction between birth mothers' MDD and adoptive mothers' responsiveness indicated that children of birth mothers with MDD showed higher levels of fussiness at 18 months when adoptive mothers had been less responsive to the children at 9 months. However, in the context of high levels of adoptive mothers' responsiveness, children of birth mothers with MDD did not show elevated fussiness at 18 months. Findings are discussed in terms of gene–environment interactions in the intergenerational risk transmission of depression. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:adoption designs  fussiness  gene–environment interactions  maternal depression  parental responsiveness  maternal depression  parental responsiveness  symptoms
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