The Asian Age

Mother’s depression may lower child’s IQ

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Washington, April 17: Mother’s depression can lower the children’s IQ and negatively affect their cognitive developmen­t up to the age of 16, a study has found.

Researcher­s from University of California ( UC) San Diego in the US surveyed about 900 healthy children and their mothers living in Santiago, Chile at fiveyear intervals from the child’s infancy through age 16.

They observed how affectiona­te and responsive mothers were to their children at each age period, as well as how

much mothers provided age- appropriat­e learning materials.

Children were assessed on verbal cognitive abilities using standardis­ed IQ tests during each assessment. Mothers were tested for symptoms of depression.

“We found that mothers who were highly depressed didn’t invest emotionall­y or in providing learning materials to support their child, such as toys and books, as much as mothers who were not depressed.

This, in turn, impacted the child’s IQ at ages 1, 5, 10 and 16,” said Patricia

East, research scientist at UC San Diego.

“The consistenc­y and longevity of these results speak to the enduring effect that depression has on a mother’s parenting and her child’s developmen­t,” East said.

On a scale from one to 19, the average verbal IQ score for all children in the study at age 5 was 7.64. Children who had severely depressed mothers were found to have an average verbal IQ score of 7.30 compared to a score of 7.78 in children without depressed mothers.

“Although seemingly small, difference­s in IQ from 7.78 to 7.30 are highly meaningful in terms of children’s verbal skills and vocabulary,” said East.

“Our study results show the long term consequenc­es that a child can experience,” she said.

“For mothers in the study, there were many stressors in their lives. Most of the mothers, while literate, had only nine years of education, were not employed outside the home and often lived with extended family in small homes — factors that likely contribute­d to their depression,” said East.

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