“…Several studies have noted that depressed mothers tend to feed their children in a less responsive fashion compared with mothers with normal mood (Goulding et al, 2014;Gross et al, 2013;Haycraft, Farrow, & Blissett, 2013;McCurdy, Gorman, Kisler, & Metallinos-Katsaras, 2014;Mitchell, Brennan, Hayes, & Miles, 2009). In a systematic review (Lindsay et al, 2017), two of three studies reported mothers with increased depressive symptoms were less likely to feed their children in a responsive manner. A nonresponsive feeding style may take several forms, being either forceful (strictly controlling the child's intake), indulgent (acquiescing to the child's wishes with little parental guidance), or uninvolved (allowing the child significant autonomy in making eating decisions; Hurley, Black, Papas, & Caufield, 2008).…”