The Current Concept of Paternal Bonding: A Systematic Scoping Review

Author:

Suzuki DaichiORCID,Ohashi YukikoORCID,Shinohara ErikoORCID,Usui YurikoORCID,Yamada Fukiko,Yamaji NoyuriORCID,Sasayama Kiriko,Suzuki Hitomi,Nieva Romulo Fernandez,da Silva Lopes Katharina,Miyazawa JunkoORCID,Hase Michiko,Kabashima Minoru,Ota Erika

Abstract

Bonding is crucial to perinatal mental health. Despite an extensive body of literature on maternal bonding, few studies have focused on paternal bonding. This scoping review aimed to clarify the current state of the concept of paternal–infant/fetus bonding. The eligibility criteria were drawn from the population concept and context elements to answer the following questions: “what is paternal bonding?” and “what are the constructs of the concept of paternal bonding?” The review comprised 39 studies. Paternal bonding was associated with both positive and negative paternal behavior and thought and may be determined based on fathers’ beliefs and rearing history. Most studies showed that father–child interaction is one of the factors promoting paternal bonding. However, fathers generally felt more distant from their babies post-delivery than mothers. Only a few studies originally defined paternal bonding; most relied on the definitions of maternal bonding. We found different descriptions lacking consensus. Few studies examined the differences between paternal and maternal bonding. No consensus exists on the concept, constructs, and assessment of paternal bonding. The causal relationship between paternal bonding and other variables is unexplored. Future studies should explore fathers’ perspectives and experiences, focusing on the unknown aspects of paternal bonding identified in this review.

Funder

JSPS KAKENHI Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health Information Management,Health Informatics,Health Policy,Leadership and Management

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