Nonlinear associations between maternal depressive symptoms and children’s mental health: a cross-sectional study
Fenling Feng, Xin Zhang, Jihua Hu

TL;DR
This study found that the link between a mother's depression and her child's mental health follows a nonlinear pattern, with stronger effects below certain thresholds.
Contribution
The study reveals nonlinear dose-response relationships between maternal depressive symptoms and children's mental health outcomes.
Findings
Stronger associations between maternal depression and child mental health were observed below specific CES-D score thresholds.
The associations weakened significantly above the identified turning points for different mental health outcomes.
Abstract
While associations between maternal depressive symptoms (MDS) and offspring mental health have been documented, the precise nature of this relationship, particularly potential nonlinear patterns, remains insufficiently characterized. This study sought to examine potential nonlinear dose-response relationships between MDS and child mental health among preschool-aged children. We conducted a cross-sectional investigation enrolling 17,115 mother-child dyads from kindergartens in a city in western China. MDS were assessed using the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D). Children’s mental health was assessed via maternal reports using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ). Data were collected between February 28 and March 5, 2025. Among the 17,115 mother-child dyads, 16.14% (n = 2,763) of mothers (mean age: 34.49 ± 4.65 years) reported elevated depressive…
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TopicsMaternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum · Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development · Mental Health Treatment and Access
