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Maternal Depression And Its Association With Insecurely Attached Infants; A Review Of The Research


This study would be important to help all these women who suffer from depression because this subject matter affects a significantly large population. Major depression often occurs in the mid to late 20's, occurring most frequently in women 25 - 44 years of age. These ages are generally the ages that women are bearing children and if they are the most at risk for depression, then their children are at risk of insecure attachment and this is a problem that needs to be focused on. .
             Goodman and Gotlib (1999) did a study on a subject that has had little research but that is important to finding the association between maternal depression and infant attachment. This article studies mechanisms that can explain the transmission of risk for certain behaviors from mothers to their children. These four mechanisms are identified as heritability of .
             depression; innate dysfunctional neuroregulatory mechanisms; exposure to.
             negative maternal cognitions, behaviors, and affect; and the stressful.
             context of the children's lives. An insecurely attached infant cannot .
             handle when its mother leaves because the baby does not trust that she .
             will come back. This lack of trust or bond means they are insecurely .
             attached and can lead to the baby being susceptible, later on, to depression .
             his/herself. Children of depressed mothers have shown to react negatively .
             to stress and there's a delay in their ability to self regulate. Insecure .
             attachment in infants has been consistently associated with unresponsive, .
             Maternal Depression 4.
             rejecting, and insensitive parenting which may be characteristics of.
             depressed mothers (Goodman and Gotlib 1999). .
             Connell & Goodman (2002) reviewed research that showed the tendency for psychological studies to blame the mother for children's externalizing and internalizing behavior. Factors that attributed to this is that mothers more often volunteer for studies than fathers do, certain mental disorders are more prevalent in women, and in divorced families the mother is usually the one who retains custody and therefore exerts the most influence.


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