Oxytocin and early parent-infant interactions: A systematic review
Objectives: Social relationships throughout lifespan are critical for health and wellbeing. Oxytocin, often called the 'hormone of attachment' has been suggested as playing an important role in early-life nurturing and resulting social bonding. The objective of this paper is to synthesize...
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Main Authors: | Naomi Scatliffe (Author), Sharon Casavant (Author), Dorothy Vittner (Author), Xiaomei Cong (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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