Maternal depression in early childhood and child emotional and behavioral outcomes at school age: examining the roles of preschool childcare quality and current maternal depression symptomatology

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Justine Charrois
Sylvana M. Côté
Stéphane Paquin
Jean R. Séguin
Christa Japel
Frank Vitaro
Julia Kim-Cohen
Richard E. Tremblay
Catherine M. Herba
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[1] Université du Québec à Montréal,Psychology Department
[2] Centre de Recherche du CHU Sainte-Justine,Department of Social and Preventive Medicine
[3] Université de Montréal,Department of Sociology
[4] Université de Bordeaux,Department of Psychiatry
[5] INSERM U1219,Department of Education and specialized training
[6] Centre Hospitalier Perrens,Department of Psycho
[7] Université de Montréal,education
[8] Université de Montréal,Department of Psychology
[9] Université du Québec à Montréal,Departments of Pediatrics and Psychology
[10] Université de Montréal,School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science
[11] University of Illinois,undefined
[12] Université de Montréal,undefined
[13] University College Dublin,undefined
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Children’s behavioral and emotional development; Maternal depression; Longitudinal study; Childcare; Childcare quality; Early childhood;
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Recent studies have shown that the association between maternal depression and child outcome can be moderated by children's experience of childcare (e.g., daycare) during early childhood (0–5 years). We also know that maternal depression in the child's early years has long-term associations with child development. However, the moderating role of childcare quality on long-term associations between maternal depression and child outcome has not been thoroughly investigated. This article examined longitudinal associations between probable maternal depression (PMD) during early childhood (0–5 years) and childcare quality on children’s emotional and behavioral development at the age of 7–8 years (N = 207). Childcare quality was evaluated through observations within the settings. PMD during early childhood was assessed using complementary information from interviews conducted with the mother and current maternal symptoms were assessed using the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale. Internalizing and externalizing behaviors were reported by the mother, father and the child at age 7–8 years. Results indicate that when mothers reported clinically relevant depression in early childhood, 7-8-year-old children demonstrate fewer behavioral problems if they attended a higher quality childcare setting. The moderating role of childcare quality remained after considering current maternal depression symptoms. Therefore, it is important to ensure high-quality childcare during early childhood to optimize child development.
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