Parental responses to infants in intensive care: the separation issue reevaluated
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Parental responses to infants in intensive care: the separation issue reevaluated
Abstract
The literature on mother-infant separation involving healthy newborn infants is discussed, and the validity of extrapolating these findings to high-risk infants is examined. The author suggests that factors other than separation are operative in parental response to the infant at risk, and that the quality of mother-infant interactions is ultimately more important than the early onset of these interactions.
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