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Parental Depression and Associations with Parenting and Children's Physical and Mental Health in a Sub-Saharan African Setting

Parental Depression and Associations with Parenting and Children's Physical and Mental Health in a Sub-Saharan African Setting

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dc.contributor.author Huang, Keng-Yen
dc.contributor.author Abura, Gloria
dc.contributor.author Theise, Rachelle
dc.contributor.author Nakigudde, Janet
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-01T21:58:06Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-01T21:58:06Z
dc.date.issued 2017
dc.identifier.issn 0009-398X
dc.identifier.uri http://combine.alvar.ug/handle/1/48165
dc.description.abstract Depression is one of the most prevalent mental health challenges in low-and middle-income countries. However, the mechanisms of parental depression on children's development are understudied in these countries. This study examined the prevalence of parental depression, contextual predictors of parental depression, and the associations between parental depression, parenting and children's development in one of the Sub-Saharan African countries-Uganda. Three hundred and three Ugandan parents of young children were recruited and interviewed. Results indicated that about 28 % of parents were depressed. Contextual factors such as low educational attainment, food insecurity, low social support, and high number of children were associated with parental depression. Structural equation modeling also indicated that Ugandan parents' depression was associated with less optimal parenting, and higher problem behavior, lower social competence, and poorer physical health and school functioning in children. Results provide several cross cultural consistency evidence in associations among parental depression, parenting, and child development.
dc.description.sponsorship National Institutes of Mental HealthUnited States Department of Health & Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health (NIH) - USANIH National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) [1R21MH097115-01A1]
dc.description.sponsorship NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTHUnited States Department of Health & Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health (NIH) - USANIH National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) [U19MH110001, U19MH110001, U19MH110001, U19MH110001, U19MH110001, R21MH097115, R21MH097115, U19MH110001, U19MH110001, U19MH110001, U19MH110001, U19MH110001, U19MH110001, U19MH110001, U19MH110001, U19MH110001, U19MH110001, U19MH110001, U19MH110001, U19MH110001, U19MH110001, U19MH110001, U19MH110001, U19MH110001, U19MH110001] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
dc.language English
dc.publisher SPRINGER
dc.relation.ispartof Child Psychiatry & Human Development
dc.subject Parental Depression
dc.subject Parenting
dc.subject Child Mental Health
dc.subject Uganda
dc.subject Sub-Saharan Africa
dc.subject Low-And Middleincome Country
dc.title Parental Depression and Associations with Parenting and Children's Physical and Mental Health in a Sub-Saharan African Setting
dc.type Article
dc.identifier.isi 000410242400001
dc.identifier.doi 10.1007/s10578-016-0679-7
dc.identifier.pmid 275443
dc.publisher.city NEW YORK
dc.publisher.address 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA
dc.identifier.eissn 1573-3327
dc.identifier.volume 48
dc.identifier.issue 4
dc.identifier.spage 517
dc.identifier.epage 527
dc.subject.wc Psychology, Developmental
dc.subject.wc Pediatrics
dc.subject.wc Psychiatry
dc.subject.sc Psychology
dc.subject.sc Pediatrics
dc.subject.sc Psychiatry
dc.description.oa Green Accepted
dc.description.pages 11
dc.subject.kwp Difficulties Questionnaire
dc.subject.kwp Maternal Depression
dc.subject.kwp Postpartum Depression
dc.subject.kwp Behavior Problems
dc.subject.kwp Conduct Problems
dc.subject.kwp Strengths
dc.subject.kwp Uganda
dc.subject.kwp School
dc.subject.kwp Psychopathology
dc.subject.kwp Prevalence
dc.description.affiliation NYU, Sch Med, Dept Populat Hlth, 227 East 30th St,1st FL, New York, NY 10016 USA
dc.description.affiliation Makerere Univ, Coll Hlth Sci, POB 7072, Kampala, Uganda
dc.description.email huangk01@nyumc.org
dc.description.corr Huang, KY (corresponding author), NYU, Sch Med, Dept Populat Hlth, 227 East 30th St,1st FL, New York, NY 10016 USA.
dc.description.orcid Huang, Keng-Yen/0000-0003-3245-7614


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