Parent-Infant Bonding
Cross-source consensus on Parent-Infant Bonding from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Parent-to-infant bonding and mother-to-infant bonding scales are designated as secondary outcomes in the systematic review. — Effect of parental involvement on neonatal growth, neurodevelopmental outcome, parental bonding in neonatal care: a systematic review protocol
- Parent–infant bonding formed during the neonatal period is foundational to long-term social development, secure attachment formation, and emotional regulation. — Effect of parental involvement on neonatal growth, neurodevelopmental outcome, parental bonding in neonatal care: a systematic review protocol
- Higher levels of caregiving involvement are linked to stronger emotional bonds between parents and infants. — Effect of parental involvement on neonatal growth, neurodevelopmental outcome, parental bonding in neonatal care: a systematic review protocol
- Limited parental participation is associated with weaker attachment between parent and infant. — Effect of parental involvement on neonatal growth, neurodevelopmental outcome, parental bonding in neonatal care: a systematic review protocol