The effect of paternal anxiety on mother-infant bonding in neonatal intensive care
Abstract Background The hospitalization of a preterm infant in the NICU can lead to mental health difficulties in parents, but not much is known how paternal anxiety might affect the mother-infant relationship. Methods This prospective cohort study is a secondary analysis investigating how paternal...
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Main Authors: | Mark Ettenberger (Author), Łucja Bieleninik (Author), Andreas Størksen Stordal (Author), Claire Ghetti (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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