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The concept analysis of parent-infant bonding during pregnancy and infancy: a systematic review and meta-synthesis.

Sandra Nakić RadošIlana S HairstonJonathan Eliyahu Handelzalts
Published in: Journal of reproductive and infant psychology (2023)
Parent-infant bonding refers to an emotional, behavioural, cognitive, and neurobiological tie of the parent to the (unborn) child, as a process from intention to have a child throughout infancy. This is a parental-driven process which can continue to evolve throughout child's and parent's life, characterised as enduring, committed, and engaged. Based on meta-synthesis, a conceptual structure of parent-infant bonding has been provided, which needs further empirical testing.
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