There are 4566 teenagers finished the CIS-R and 3374 mothers of these adolescents had provided data. The large sample enhances data’s accuracy.
The popular media article has the similar conclusion with the research article that antenatal depression increases possibility of offspring having depression. It emphasizes maternal depression has long-term influence on offspring mental health. Life stressors such as bullying are more likely to affect children. Besides, these children are more possible to have depression when they are becoming adults.
Compare with the research paper, there are four differences in popular media article. First, the popular media article deletes lots of steps, statistics and discussions. For instance, “Depression is there in 10 per cent of women during pregnancy.” (McDonagh, 2013) Unlike the research paper, there is no data resource, or any researches about this data. So this data is not too convinced for researchers. However, this data can surprise the normal people who never pay attention on antenatal depression and may attack people to find out the influence of antenatal