Meadowsweet
Diamond Member
I agree, which is why my paper includes that same conclusion. Please read the last paragraph, the 6th paragraph and the last sentence of the first paragraph at least, as it will confirm what you just said.
You do say that a lot more research is needed. This is something that I agree on.
Please remember that it is a reseach paper based off statistical information from neurobiologists, neuroendocrinologists, neuropsychologist, etc. I cannot change what they have proven or not, as that would be considered plagiarism.
I'm not arguing with you, your paper is great, and you should be proud of it.
But, where there is research, there is counter research. If you get the opportunity to research this further, it would be interesting to find studies on the prevalence of post-natal depression on child neglect in comparison to the figures that place social factors such as substance misuse and other mental health conditions as contributory to neglect.
In terms of the research done, it may tell us something about post-partum depression or lack of maternal bonding. But that this leads to child neglect is perhaps another field of study.
But very interesting, thank you for sharing.