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Influence of oxytocin on parenting behaviors and parent–child bonding: A systematic review
Authors:Shefaly Shorey  Alpana Rajesh Asurlekar  Jing Shi Chua  Lina Hsiu Kim Lim
Institution:1. Alice Lee Center for Nursing Studies, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore;2. Immunology Translational Research Program and Department of Physiology, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Abstract:Oxytocin (OT) plays a pivotal role in early parent–child relationship formation and bonding that is critical for the social, cognitive, and emotional development of the child. Therefore, this systematic review aims to consolidate all available evidence regarding the associations of parental OT concentration levels with parenting behavior and bonding within the past 20 years. A systematic search was conducted in five databases from 2002 to May 2022, and 33 studies were finalized and included. Due to the heterogeneity of the data, findings were presented narratively based on the type of OT and parenting outcomes. Current evidence strongly suggests that parental OT levels are positively related to parental touch and parental gaze and affect synchrony and observer-coded parent–infant bonding. No gender difference in OT levels was observed between fathers and mothers, but OT strengthens affectionate parenting in mothers and stimulatory parenting in fathers. Child OT levels were also positively associated with parental OT levels. Family and healthcare providers could encourage more positive touch and interactive play between parent and child to strengthen parent–child relationships.
Keywords:oxytocin  parent–infant bonding  parenting  relationships
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