Monday, September 27, 2021 2:30pm to 3:30pm
Virtual Event
Psychology Lecture Series - Virtual Event
Title - A Family-Level Typology of Depressive Symptoms and Relations to Family Engagement
Speakers: Mariam Hafiz
PhD Student, UT Dallas
Relations between family members' depressive symptoms are frequently studied within the fields of developmental and family psychology. However, most research on family members' depressive symptoms has been conducted in dyads (mother-child or marital relationships), rather than considering how mother, father, and child symptoms might co-occur. This talk will present findings on a typology of mother, father, and child depressive symptoms and relations to individual and family-level engagement within a whole family interaction task.
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Virtual Event
Undergraduate Students, Faculty & Staff, General Public, Graduate Students
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