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Effects of early maternal depression on patterns of infant-mother attachment: A meta-analytic investigation

Author(s): Gaffan, E. A.

Journal/Book: J Child Psychol Psychiat. 2000; 41: 40 West 20Th Street, New York, NY 10011-4211, USA. Cambridge Univ Press. 737-746.

Abstract: We analysed results from seven American and British studies that compared groups of mothers with and without clinically diagnosed depression, and assessed the attachment category of their infants (under 3 years) using the Strange Situation. The samples were predominantly middle-income and free of risk factors other than maternal depression. Metaanalysis using loglinear modelling and standardised residuals showed that the effect of depression on the distribution of infants' attachment was statistically heterogeneous. However, after removing one outlier study, the effect of depression was homogeneous across the remaining six studies. Infants of depressed mothers showed significantly reduced likelihood of secure (B) attachment and marginally raised likelihood of avoidant (A) and disorganised (D) attachment. The first two effects varied considerably in magnitude between studies, whereas the increase in disorganised attachment, from 17 % to 28 % on average, was consistent.

Note: Article Gaffan EA, Univ Reading, Dept Psychol, Reading RG6 6AL, Berks, ENGLAND

Keyword(s): attachment; depression; infancy; meta-analysis; mothers; POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION; POSTNATAL DEPRESSION; BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS; CHILD-DEVELOPMENT; METAANALYSIS; SECURITY; PREDICTORS; IMPACT; SENSITIVITY; DISORDER


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