Past as Prologue: Predicting Potential Psychosocial-Ethical Burdens of Positive Newborn Screens as Conditions Propagate
We look to the past as prologue for guidance in predicting and circumventing potential psychosocial-ethical challenges, including those that may influence the attachment process for some parents. We consider the evolution of bioethics and developmental psychology as they intersect with newborn scree...
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Main Authors: | Lynn W. Bush (Author), Harvey L. Levy (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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