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Method of delivery and subjective distress: Women's emotional responses to childbirth practices

Pages 153-162 | Published online: 04 Aug 2010

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Salam Hadid, Yeela Tomsis, Ester Perez, Limor Sharabi, Moshit Shaked & Shani Haze. (2023) The role of expectations, subjective experience, and pain in the recovery from an elective and emergency caesarean section: A structural equation model. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology 0:0, pages 1-19.
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Sabrina Cipolletta & Silvia Balasso. (2011) When everything seems right: the first birth experience of women in an Italian hospital. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology 29:4, pages 374-381.
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Helen Baston, Marlies Rijnders, JosephineM. Green & Simone Buitendijk. (2008) Looking back on birth three years later: Factors associated with a negative appraisal in England and in the Netherlands. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology 26:4, pages 323-339.
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Nicola Crossland, Carol Kingdon, Marie-Clare Balaam, Ana Pilar Betrán & Soo Downe. (2020) Women’s, partners’ and healthcare providers’ views and experiences of assisted vaginal birth: a systematic mixed methods review. Reproductive Health 17:1.
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Julie Roberts, Kerry Evans, Helen Spiby, Catrin Evans, Phoebe Pallotti & Jeanette Eldridge. (2020) Women's information needs, decision-making and experiences of membrane sweeping to promote spontaneous labour. Midwifery 83, pages 102626.
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Madeleine Benton, Amy Salter, Nicole Tape, Chris Wilkinson & Deborah Turnbull. (2019) Women’s psychosocial outcomes following an emergency caesarean section: A systematic literature review. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 19:1.
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Sabrina Cipolletta. (2016) When childbirth becomes a tragedy: What is the role of hospital organization?. Journal of Health Psychology 23:7, pages 971-981.
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Trudy Klomp, Ank de Jonge, Eileen K. Hutton, Suzanne Hers & Antoine L. M. Lagro-Janssen. (2016) Perceptions of labour pain management of Dutch primary care midwives: a focus group study. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 16:1.
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S. Ayers, R. Bond, S. Bertullies & K. Wijma. (2016) The aetiology of post-traumatic stress following childbirth: a meta-analysis and theoretical framework. Psychological Medicine 46:6, pages 1121-1134.
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C. Clesse, J. Lighezzolo-Alnot, S. Hamlin, S. De Lavergne & M. Scheffler. (2016) La pratique de l’épisiotomie en France 10 ans après les recommandations du CNGOF : quel état des lieux ?. Gynécologie Obstétrique & Fertilité 44:4, pages 232-238.
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Kate S.A. Chapman. (2015) Post-traumatic stress disorder and the obstetric anaesthetist. International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia 24:3, pages 207-209.
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Ofra Halperin, Orly Sarid & Julie Cwikel. (2015) The influence of childbirth experiences on women׳s postpartum traumatic stress symptoms: A comparison between Israeli Jewish and Arab women. Midwifery 31:6, pages 625-632.
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Lesley Briscoe, Tina Lavender, Ediri O׳Brien, Malcom Campbell & Linda McGowan. (2015) A mixed methods study to explore women and clinician׳s response to pain associated with suturing second degree perineal tears and episiotomies [PRAISE]. Midwifery 31:4, pages 464-472.
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Susan Ayers. (2014) Fear of childbirth, postnatal post-traumatic stress disorder and midwifery care. Midwifery 30:2, pages 145-148.
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Nilza Alves Marques Almeida, Marcelo Medeiros & Marta Rovery de Souza. (2012) Perspectivas de dor do parto normal de primigestas no período pré-natal. Texto & Contexto - Enfermagem 21:4, pages 819-827.
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Ingrid J Rowlands & Maggie Redshaw. (2012) Mode of birth and women’s psychological and physical wellbeing in the postnatal period. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 12:1.
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Olga B. A. van den Akker. 2012. Reproductive Health Psychology. Reproductive Health Psychology 272 278 .
Cheryl Tatano Beck, Robert K. Gable, Carol Sakala & Eugene R. Declercq. (2011) Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in New Mothers: Results from a Two-Stage U.S. National Survey. Birth 38:3, pages 216-227.
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Cheryl Anderson. (2011) Construct Validity of the Childbirth Trauma Index for Adolescents. The Journal of Perinatal Education 20:2, pages 78-90.
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Abigail LockeMary Horton-Salway. (2010) ‘Golden Age’ versus ‘Bad Old Days’. Journal of Health Psychology 15:8, pages 1214-1224.
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Mary Horton-SalwayAbigail Locke. (2010) RETRACTED ‘But you might be damaging your baby’: Constructing choice and risk in labour and childbirth. Feminism & Psychology 20:4, pages 435-453.
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Marie J Somera, Nancy Feeley & Luisa Ciofani. (2010) Women’s experience of an emergency caesarean birth. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19:19-20, pages 2824-2831.
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Elizabeth Ford, Susan Ayers & Robert Bradley. (2010) Exploration of a cognitive model to predict post-traumatic stress symptoms following childbirth. Journal of Anxiety Disorders 24:3, pages 353-359.
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Elizabeth Ford & Susan Ayers. (2009) Stressful events and support during birth: The effect on anxiety, mood and perceived control. Journal of Anxiety Disorders 23:2, pages 260-268.
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Eleonora Bielawska-Batorowicz & Klaudia Szembek. (2006) PTSD symptoms after the delivery in women who delivered alone or accompanied by their partners. Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Psychologica:10, pages 49-58.
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Lubna Abushaikha & Arwa Oweis. (2004) Labour pain experience and intensity: A Jordanian perspective. International Journal of Nursing Practice 11:1, pages 33-38.
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SUSAN AYERS. (2004) Delivery as a Traumatic Event: Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Treatment for Postnatal Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology 47:3, pages 552-567.
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Lynn Clark Callister, Inaam Khalaf, Sonia Semenic, Robin Kartchner & Katri Vehvilainen-Julkunen. (2003) The pain of childbirth: perceptions of culturally diverse women. Pain Management Nursing 4:4, pages 145-154.
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