2021
DOI: 10.1177/23779608211009000
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Parent-Child Attachment: A Principle-Based Concept Analysis

Abstract: Introduction Extensive evidence indicates that the quality of parent-child attachment is related to later socio-emotional and physical health outcomes. Yet, despite its clinical relevance, the parent-child attachment concept has been inconsistently applied across the disciplines of nursing, medicine and psychology and is often conflated with parent-child bonding in nursing literature. Objectives To provide readers with a critical analysis of the concept of parent-child attachment. Using a principle-based conce… Show more

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“…This result confirms previous literature underscoring the enduring influence of the quality of early mother-child interactions on a child's emotional well-being, transcending the influence of maternal symptoms alone. This highlights the critical role that the quality of the parent-child relationship plays in shaping the child's psychological development in accordance with attachment theory, which posits that early parent-child interactions lay the foundation for a child's emotional well-being [34]. For example, a child who feels emotionally connected and understood by their parent is more likely to develop effective coping mechanisms and resilience in the face of stressors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…This result confirms previous literature underscoring the enduring influence of the quality of early mother-child interactions on a child's emotional well-being, transcending the influence of maternal symptoms alone. This highlights the critical role that the quality of the parent-child relationship plays in shaping the child's psychological development in accordance with attachment theory, which posits that early parent-child interactions lay the foundation for a child's emotional well-being [34]. For example, a child who feels emotionally connected and understood by their parent is more likely to develop effective coping mechanisms and resilience in the face of stressors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…This attachment serves the purpose of making the child feel safe, secure, and protected. 98 Secondly, this meta-analysis also provides implications for future research. On the one hand, research can delve deeper into the underlying mechanisms and moderating factors in the relationship between parental phubbing and child outcomes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…In addition, attachment is an important way for children to gain a sense of trust, and the attachment relationship is the basis of family parenting and the development of children's character (Ali et al, 2021). Among different attachment types, secure attachment promotes the development of children, while insecure attachment hinders their development (Fu et al, 2018).…”
Section: The Effects Of Effortful Control and Parent-child Attachmentmentioning
confidence: 99%