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Mothers' perceptions of infants labelled 'depressed'

Author(s): Field, T., Pickens, J. N., Raag, T., Yando, R., Bendell, D., Blaney, P.

Journal/Book: Early Development Parenting. 1996; 5: Baffins Lane, Chichester, W Sussex, England PO19 1UD. John Wiley & Sons Ltd. 15-22.

Abstract: Forty-four depressed and non-depressed mothers participated in a videotaped interaction with their own infant and then rated the videotape using the Infant Stereotyping Scale and the Interaction Rating Scale. In addition, one half of the mothers rated a videotape of an unfamiliar infant who was labelled psychologically 'depressed' and the other half rated a videotape of the same infant with no label given. Both the depressed and non-depressed mothers rated the 'depressed' labelled infant more negatively than the non-labelled infant on the attributes of physical potency, cognitive competence, sociability and difficult behaviour. Physical appearance was the only rating that was not biased by the 'depressed' label. Mothers' ratings of their own infants were more positive than their ratings of the non-labelled stimulus infant Depressed mothers did not see their infants more negatively except on one rating. They rated the physical appearance of their own infant more negatively than non-depressed mothers.

Note: Article T Field, Univ Miami, Sch Med, Touch Res Inst, POB 016820, D-820, Miami, FL 33101 USA

Keyword(s): depressed mothers; depressed infants; perceptions; MATERNAL PERCEPTIONS; BEHAVIOR; ATTRACTIVENESS; MALADJUSTMENT; RESPONSES; CHILDREN; ADULTS


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