“…The known familial risk factors range from economic scarcity (Duncan, Magnuson, & VotrubaDrzal, 2014;Huston & Bentley, 2010;Thompson, 2014) to mental health problems (Leight, Fitelson, Weston, & Wisner, 2010;Murray & Cooper, 1997) and attitudes (Velders et al, 2011;Wille, Bettge, & Ravens-Sieberer, 2008) from side of the parents, but also include infant characteristics requiring intensified parental care, such as multiple pregnancies, preterm birth, or illness (Leonard & Denton, 2006). Many studies have shown possible middle-and long-term influences of risk factors on infant health leading to increased mental health problems (Ordonez & Collins, 2015;Rolim Lima et al, 2013;Zalsman, Birmaher, & Brent, 2006) as well as emotional and behavioural problems (Edwards & Hans, 2015;Magee & Roy, 2008;Smeekens, Riksen-Walraven, & van Bakel, 2007;Velders et al, 2011). Moreover, it has been shown that the healthy development of a child is particularly at risk, if several psychosocial risk factors occur simultaneously in the family (Bauman, Silver, & Stein, 2006;Edwards & Hans, 2015;Wille et al, 2008).…”