Interaction behaviours of 88 adolescent mothers with depressive sympto
ms and their 3-month-old infants were videotaped and coded for differe
nt types of touch. The 'depressed' mothers were classified as intrusiv
e, withdrawm or good by one observer and another observer coded rough
tickling, poking, tugging and pulling as negative touch behaviours and
gentle stroking and rubbing as positive touch behaviours. The mothers
with depressive symptoms were more likely to touch their infants in a
negative way and more likely to be classified as intrusive.