Abstract

Mother-infant, father-infant, and father-mother-infant interactions were studied in two groups of 10 families each, one where the mother was moderately depressed, the other where she was nondepressed. No differences were found between groups. Dyadic and triadic parent-infant interactions were positive in both two groups as evaluated by the total time spent in positive and negative behavior states and by the time spent in joint states.

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