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Fathers experiencing a perinatal loss

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Pages 537-556 | Received 24 Sep 1988, Published online: 14 Aug 2007

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Joann O'Leary & Jane Warland. (2012) Intentional Parenting of Children Born After a Perinatal Loss. Journal of Loss and Trauma 17:2, pages 137-157.
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David G. Quigley & Mona S. Schatz. (1999) Men and Women and Their Responses in Spousal Bereavement. The Hospice Journal 14:2, pages 65-78.
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Danette A. Buchanan. (2022) Examining the Marital Relationship After the Death of a Child. The Family Journal 31:1, pages 165-173.
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Helen Marie Williams, Laura L Jones, Arri Coomarasamy & Annie E Topping. (2020) Men living through multiple miscarriages: protocol for a qualitative exploration of experiences and support requirements. BMJ Open 10:5, pages e035967.
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Catherine Duncan & Joanne Cacciatore. (2015) A Systematic Review of the Peer-Reviewed Literature on Self-Blame, Guilt, and Shame. OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying 71:4, pages 312-342.
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Carol Kingdon, Jennifer L. Givens, Emer O'Donnell & Mark Turner. (2015) Seeing and Holding Baby: Systematic Review of Clinical Management and Parental Outcomes After Stillbirth. Birth 42:3, pages 206-218.
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Sara L. Martel & Lori Ives-Baine. (2014) “Most Prized Possessions”: Photography as Living Relationships within the End-of-Life Care of Newborns. Illness, Crisis & Loss 22:4, pages 311-332.
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Anna Liisa Aho, Erja Paavilainen & Marja Kaunonen. (2011) Mothers’ experiences of peer support via an Internet discussion forum after the death of a child. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences 26:3, pages 417-426.
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Miyoko IMAMURA. (2012) Narratives of fathers' experiences of the stillbirth or neonatal death of their infants. Journal of Japan Academy of Midwifery 26:1, pages 49-60.
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Anna Liisa AhoMarja-Terttu Tarkka, Päivi Åstedt-Kurki & Marja Kaunonen. (2007) Fathers' Experience of Social Support After the Death of a Child. American Journal of Men's Health 3:2, pages 93-103.
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Katherine J. Gold, Vanessa K. Dalton & Thomas L. Schwenk. (2007) Hospital Care for Parents After Perinatal Death. Obstetrics & Gynecology 109:5, pages 1156-1166.
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K J Gold. (2007) Navigating care after a baby dies: a systematic review of parent experiences with health providers. Journal of Perinatology 27:4, pages 230-237.
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William Badenhorst & Patricia Hughes. (2007) Psychological aspects of perinatal loss. Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology 21:2, pages 249-259.
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Debra C. Armentrout. (2007) Holding a Place: Parents' Lives Following Removal of Infant Life Support. Newborn and Infant Nursing Reviews 7:1, pages e4-e11.
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Penelope Turton, William Badenhorst, Patricia Hughes, Julia Ward, Samantha Riches & Sarah White. (2018) Psychological impact of stillbirth on fathers in the subsequent pregnancy and puerperium. British Journal of Psychiatry 188:2, pages 165-172.
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Joann O'Leary & Clare Thorwick. (2006) Fathers’ Perspectives During Pregnancy, Postperinatal Loss. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing 35:1, pages 78-86.
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Bernadette Susan McCreight. (2004) A grief ignored: narratives of pregnancy loss from a male perspective. Sociology of Health and Illness 26:3, pages 326-350.
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Ask Elklit, Susanne Schmidt Pedersen & Lise Jind. (2001) The Crisis Support Scale: psychometric qualities and further validation. Personality and Individual Differences 31:8, pages 1291-1302.
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Margaret Samuelsson, Ingela Rådestad & Kerstin Segesten. (2001) A Waste of Life: Fathers' Experience of Losing a Child Before Birth. Birth 28:2, pages 124-130.
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David G. Wing, Katherine Burge-Callaway, Pauline Rose Clance & Lisa Armistead. (2001) Understanding gender differences in bereavement following the death of an infant: Implications of or treatment.. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training 38:1, pages 60-73.
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Nancy J. Worth. (2016) Becoming a Father to a Stillborn Child. Clinical Nursing Research 6:1, pages 71-89.
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Don C. Combs & Herbert K. Heger. (2016) A Gender/Ethnic Investigation of Relationship Closeness to the Father and the Experience of Grief. The Journal of Men’s Studies 4:4, pages 341-353.
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