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Maternal anxiety and depression and their associations with mother–child pretend play: a longitudinal observational study
2021
BMC Psychology
Background Parental anxiety and depression have been associated with changes to parent–child interactions. Although play constitutes an important part of parent–child interactions and affords critical developmental opportunities, little is known regarding how parental anxiety and depression are related to parent–child play. This is an important knowledge gap because parents play a crucial role in children's early play experience. The purpose of the current study was to examine whether levels of
doi:10.1186/s40359-021-00568-9
pmid:33957981
fatcat:2tbuyvqb2ff43bgbg3gr3f4u5e