The British Journal of Psychiatry 140: 30-36 (1982)
© 1982 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
Affective disorder in mothers of young children
EJ Bromet, ZH Solomon, LO Dunn and NH Nicklas
This research assessed the rate of affective disorder in 124 mothers of
preschool children, which was found to be lower than in earlier studies,
i.e. twelve per cent during the child-rearing years, and eight per cent in
the year before interview. In half of those mothers who had an affective
episode during the child-rearing years, its onset had predated the birth of
the first child. We investigated sociodemographic and social support
variables in relation to clinical and subclinical disturbance and found
only modest associations. The apparent discrepancy between the present
findings and those of previous research is discussed in relation to
environmental and methodological factors.