The quality of significative relationships and their development throu
ghout the life cycle is considered of great importance in the understa
nding of female depression. This study was designed to test whether re
call of parental rearing (Parental Bonding Instrument), perception of
relationship with partner (Dyadic Adjustment Scale) and Social Support
(Mannheim interview of Social Support) differs significantly between
two groups of women: one with non bipolar affective disorder (DSM III
R) compared with another (control) of healthy women from a primary pra
ctice setting. A relationship with low mother-child affection, a dyadi
c relationship mainly characterized by poor cohesion and low everyday
psychological support from the social network were the risk factors th
at best differentiated depressed women from those in the control group
.