Maternal health problems such as depression and anxiety and parent-child interaction
<p>Background: The emotional climate between mothers and their children is known to be a significant indicator for the development of childhood psychopathology. One index that allows measuring family-emotional climate is the expressed emotion measure (EE). Maternal mental strain is known to af...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Liliane Goergen (Author), Margarete Bolten (Author), Martin Schröder (Author), Marc Schmid (Author), Christina Stadler (Author) |
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Archives of Depression and Anxiety - Peertechz Publications,
2018-09-14.
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