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摘要
导读:母子关系是一个人一生中建立的所有关系的模板,对一个人建立的任何关系都是至关重要的。本研究的目的是确定的发展和目前的研究在文献中母子关系。方法:采用Web of Science (Wos)数据库1994 - 2022年(4月)的文献资料,以“母婴结合”为关键词进行分析。图形、科学地图和分析都是用这些数据创建的。研究结果:WoS在线数据库结果显示,1994年至2022年间,有50份文献和41份资源(如书籍、期刊)与“母婴结合”一词相关的出版物。221位作者的作品被访问。据观察,从2015年起,诸如“产后抑郁症”、“产后抑郁症”和“症状”等关键词的使用频率更高。据观察,2017年之后,“抑郁”、“依恋”、“规模”、“版本”等关键词的使用频率有所下降。在国家比较中,美国、日本和德国是发表论文数量和引用次数最多的三个国家。结果:本研究表明,近年来对母子关系的研究有所增加。关于研究重点和趋势的数据可以帮助指导未来的学术研究。
Introduction: Mother-infant bonding serves as a template for all relationships a person forms throughout his/her life and can be critical to any relationship a person will form. The aim of this study was to determine the development and current state of research on mother-infant bonding in the literature. Method: The Web of Science (Wos) database was used to analyse bibliographic data between 1994 and 2022 (April) using the keyword "mother-infant bonding". Graphics, science maps, and analyses were created with the data. Findings: The results of the WoS online database show that there are 50 documents and 41 resources (e.g. books, journals) related to publications about the term "mother-infant bonding" for the years between 1994 and 2022. The works of 221 authors were accessed. It was observed that keywords such as ‘postnatal depression’, ‘postpartum depression’, and ‘symptoms’ were used more frequently from 2015 onwards. It was observed that keywords such as ‘depression’, ‘attachment’, ‘scale’, and ‘version’ were used less frequently after 2017. The USA, Japan, and Germany were the top three countries in terms of number of publications and citations in the country comparisons. Results: This study shows that research on mother-child bonding has increased in recent years. Data on priorities and trends in studies can help guide future academic research.