Parent Depression/Conflict and Young Children Project
Principal InvestigatorC. Emily Durbin, PhD This research project targets young children who are at elevated risk for developing depression by virtue of having a familial history of a depressive disorder. The first phase of this project, a pilot study, has been examining the relationship between parental depression, parental marital conflict and the social-emotional behavior of children between the ages of three and six. This study includes assessment of child emotions, parent-child interaction and parental marital conflict. PublicationsWilson, S.B. & Durbin, C.E. (in press). Effects of paternal depression on fathers' parenting behaviors: A Meta-analytic review.
We are currently recruiting families for this project. For more information about the Parent Depression/Conflict and Young Children Project, please visit The Family Institute Research Participant Opportunities page, or contact Dr. Emily Durbin at (847) 491-4623 or at edurbin@northwestern.edu.
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