Maternal Depressive Symptoms and Child Social Preference During the Early School Years: Mediation by Maternal Warmth and Child Emotion Regulation

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Chi-Ming Kam
Mark T. Greenberg
Karen L. Bierman
John D. Coie
Kenneth A. Dodge
Michael E. Foster
John E. Lochman
Robert J. McMahon
Ellen E. Pinderhughes
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[1] University of Hong Kong,Department of Psychology
[2] Pennsylvania State University,Prevention Research Center for Promotion of Human Development, College of Health and Human Development
[3] Pennsylvania State University,Department of Psychology
[4] Duke University,undefined
[5] University of North Carolina,undefined
[6] University of Alabama,undefined
[7] University of Washighton,undefined
[8] Tufts University,undefined
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Maternal Depressive Symptoms; Emotional Competence; Peer Relations; Parent–Child Interactional Style; Mediation;
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This longitudinal study examined processes that mediate the association between maternal depressive symptoms and peer social preference during the early school years. Three hundred and fifty six kindergarten children (182 boys) and their mothers participated in the study. During kindergarten, mothers reported their level of depressive symptomatology. In first grade, teachers rated children’s emotion regulation at school and observers rated the affective quality of mother-child interactions. During second grade, children’s social preference was assessed by peer nomination. Results indicated that mothers’ level of depressive symptomatology negatively predicted their child’s social preference 2 years later, controlling for the family SES and teacher-rated social preference during kindergarten. Among European American families, the association between maternal depressive symptoms and social preference was partially mediated by maternal warmth and the child’s emotion regulation. Although the relation between maternal depressive symptoms and children peer preference was stronger among African American families than Europrean American families, its mediation by the maternal warmth and child’s emotion regulation was not found in African American families.
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