Rajput, AChadha, LKulpooja.2024-11-302024-11-302024-07Rajput A, Chadha L, Kulpooja. . Unpacking the Influence: Social Media’s Impact on Maternal Attachment and Anxiety: A Scoping Review. Journal of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences. 2024 Jul; 14(3): 70-742319-24532231-4180https://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/238021The scoping review explores the multifaceted influence of social media on maternal attachment and anxiety, crucial components of maternal mental health and child development. Maternal attachment, defined as the emotional bond between mother and child, and maternal anxiety, encompassing stress related to parenting responsibilities, are examined in light of contemporary digital media use. Ten studies included in this review encompassing various research methodologies—quantitative, qualitative, longitudinal, and experimental—were systematically reviewed. Findings highlight social media's dual role: while it provides valuable support and resources, it also poses risks by potentially exacerbating maternal anxiety and influencing attachment patterns. Notably, digital platforms facilitate social support networks and information exchange among mothers, yet studies reveal nuanced impacts on attachment dynamics and anxiety levels. Geographically diverse studies underscore global relevance, though language bias limits inclusivity. This synthesis underscores the need for nuanced, culturally sensitive research to guide interventions promoting healthy maternal well-being amidst digital media use.Maternal attachmentSocial mediaAnxietyUnpacking the Influence: Social Media’s Impact on Maternal Attachment and Anxiety: A Scoping ReviewJournal ArticleIndiaM.Sc. Nursing student, Faculty of Nursing, SGT University, Haryana, IndiaAssistant Professor, Faculty of Nursing, SGT University, Haryana, IndiaAssociate professor, Faculty of Nursing, SGT University, Haryana, India