“…The literature indicates several risk factors for good mother-child interaction: low socioeconomic status, low level of education, household density, fragile family bonds, conflicts, chronic illness of one of the family members, violence, and mistreatment (Cavalcante, Lamy Filho, França, & Lamy, 2017;Ribeiro, Perosa, & Padovani, 2014). In recent decades, maternal mental health problems, such as chronic depression and anxiety, have also been considered to be risk factors that can affect the initial relationship of the dyad and the child's development, even when the maternal pathology is in remission (Chemello, Levandowisk, & Donelli, 2017;Goodman et al, 2011;Kaitz, Maytal, Devor, Bergman, & Mankuta, 2010).…”