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Title page for ETD etd-04202006-110309


Type of Document Dissertation
Author Keller, Peggy Sue
Author's Email Address keller.25@nd.edu
URN etd-04202006-110309
Title Parental Depressive Symptoms and Children's Emotional Security
Degree Doctor of Philosophy
Department Psychology
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
E. Mark Cummings Committee Chair
David Smith Committee Member
Dawn Gondoli Committee Member
Julie Braungart-Rieker Committee Member
Keywords
  • Emotional Security
  • Depression
  • Child Development
  • Family
Date of Defense 2006-04-10
Availability restricted
Abstract
Children derive a sense of security from multiple dimensions of family functioning, including parent-child and marital relations. Their sense of security is based on their confidence in parents’ abilities to meet children’s needs and provide a stable environment, and is undermined by poor parenting skills and marital conflict. Because parental depressive symptoms are associated with parenting and marital problems, this study hypothesized that parental depressive symptoms would predict children’s emotional insecurity about parent-child relations (attachment insecurity) and insecurity about marital relations, leading to greater emotional and behavioral problems. Data were drawn from three waves of a larger community study of families, and included mother and father report of depressive symptoms, parenting practices, marital conflict, children’s emotional security, and children’s emotional and behavioral problems. Results of structural equation models indicated that mothers’ and fathers’ depressive symptoms predicted decreased parental warmth and greater marital conflict one year later. Furthermore, children’s attachment insecurity served as a mediator of relations between fathers’ depressive symptoms and children’s adjustment problems, while children’s insecurity about marital relations served as a mediator of relations between mothers’ and fathers’ depressive symptoms and children’s adjustment problems. When considered together, a similar pattern of results was obtained. These results indicate that (1) children’s emotional security about multiple family relationships may serve as important explanatory processes for the link between parental depressive symptoms and children’s maladjustment; (2) the marital relationship was somewhat more sensitive to parental depressive symptoms, undermining children’s sense of security about the marital relationship; and (3) fathers’ depressive symptoms were more disruptive to children’s emotional security than mothers’ symptoms.
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