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Maternal Depression and Risk for the Kids

Written by: Martin Winkler
First version: 22 Jul 2008. Latest version: 01 Aug 2008.

Abstract:

Does a depressive disorder of a mother affect her children?

Question:

Does a depressive disorder of a mother affect her children?

Answer:

Having a mother with a depressive disorder (major depression, dysthymia or depressive episodes of bipolar disorder) can double the risk of their children to develop affective disorders in later life.

A recent study showed that 15year old off-springs of depressive mothers have a high risk for a depressive disorder or other psychological problems like anxiety disorder!

There might be a couple of possible reasons for this dramatic result:

It is of special importance to take care of the children of psychiatric patients and to help them to develop enough competences to prevent a depressive outcome in later life.
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