Maternal depressive symptoms and early childhood temperament before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom

Fiske, Abigail and Scerif, Gaia and Holmboe, Karla (2022) Maternal depressive symptoms and early childhood temperament before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. Infant and Child Development, 31 (6): e2354. ISSN 1522-7227

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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic is an unexpected and major global event, with the potential to have many and varied impacts on child development. However, the implications of the pandemic for maternal depressive symptoms, early childhood temperament dimensions, and their associations, remain largely unknown. To investigate this, questionnaires were completed by mothers (N = 175) before and during the pandemic when their child was 10- and 16-months old (Study 1), and by an extended group of mothers with young children (6–48 months; 66 additional mothers) during the first and second national lockdowns in the United Kingdom in 2020 (Study 2). Results indicated that while maternal pandemic-related stress decreased over the first 6 months of the pandemic, there was an increase in mothers who reported feeling some level of pandemic-specific depression. Despite this, we did not observe an increase in the severity of global maternal depressive symptoms, or any negative impact of the pandemic on the development of temperament in infancy and early childhood.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Infant and Child Development
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Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The Authors. Infant and Child Development published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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Subjects:
?? covid-19 pandemicinfantsmaternal depressive symptomstemperamentyoung childrenyes - externally fundedyesdevelopmental and educational psychology ??
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223733
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Deposited On:
05 Sep 2024 11:05
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Yes
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Published
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06 Sep 2024 00:46