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Title: Why do some women make birth choices 'outside the system'.

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Author: MOSIUR Rahman; HAQUE Syed Emdadul; SARWAR Zahan;

Title: Factors affecting the utilisation of postpartum care among young mothers in Bangladesh.

Reference: Health and Social Care in the Community, 19(2), March 2011, pp.138-147.

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Topics: access to services; childbirth; health care; health education; mothers; service uptake; research; Bangladesh;

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Author: CHASE Sara K.; BEATTY Jessica R.; ONDERSMA Steven J.;

Title: A randomized trial of the effects of anonymity and quasi anonymity on disclosure of child maltreatment-related outcomes among postpartum women.

Reference: Child Maltreatment, 16(1), February 2011, pp.33-40.

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Topics: black and minority ethnic people; child abuse; child neglect; child protection; childbirth; confidentiality; disclosure; physical abuse; pregnancy; randomised controlled trials; stereotyped attitudes; women; research; United States;

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Author: READ Sanna; GRUNDY Emily;

Title: Fertility history and quality of life in older women and men.

Reference: Ageing and Society, 31(1), January 2011, pp.125-145.

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Topics: childbirth; families; health; older people; quality of life; research; United Kingdom;

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Author: NATIONAL COLLABORATING CENTRE FOR WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HEALTH;

Title: Pregnancy and complex social factors: a model for service provision for pregnant women with complex social factors

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Publisher: London: Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, 2010. 316p., separate appendices

Format: book;

Topics: access to services; asylum seekers; childbirth; cost effectiveness; domestic violence; health care; immigrants; mothers; pregnancy; refugees; substance misuse; teenage pregnancy; good practice; research review; England; Wales; care professionals;

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Author: NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH AND CLINICAL EXCELLENCE;

Title: Pregnancy and complex social factors: a model for service provision for pregnant women with complex social factors: quick reference guide

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Publisher: London: National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, 2010. 19p.

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Topics: access to services; asylum seekers; childbirth; domestic violence; health care; immigrants; pregnancy; refugees; social exclusion; substance misuse; teenage pregnancy; good practice; England; Wales; care professionals;

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Author: NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH AND CLINICAL EXCELLENCE;

Title: Pregnancy and complex social factors: a model for service provision for pregnant women with complex social factors

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Publisher: London: National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, 2010. 33p.

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Topics: access to services; asylum seekers; childbirth; domestic violence; health care; immigrants; mothers; pregnancy; refugees; social exclusion; substance misuse; teenage pregnancy; good practice; England; Wales; care professionals;

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Author: FOUARGE Didier; et al.;

Title: Childbirth and cohort effects on mothers' labour supply: a comparative study using life history data for Germany, the Netherlands and Great Britain.

Reference: Work, Employment and Society, 24(3), September 2010, pp.487-507.

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Topics: childbirth; comparative studies; gender; labour market; longitudinal studies; women; research; Germany; Netherlands; United Kingdom;

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Author: FREEL Mike;

Title: Baby K's unlawful removal: practice issues in the emergency protection of children.

Reference: Child Abuse Review, 19(3), May-June 2010, pp.158-168.

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Topics: babies; child protection; childbirth; emergency protection orders; human rights; informed consent; law; mothers; practice; United Kingdom;

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Title: WHO: Data and Statistics

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: World Health Organization

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Topics: childbirth; demographics; developing countries; diseases; health; health care; life expectancy; mortality; population; public health; statistical methods; statistics;

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Author: CANNING P.M.; FRIZZELL L.M.; COURAGE M.L.;

Title: Birth outcomes associated with prenatal participation in a government support programme for mothers with low incomes.

Reference: Child: Care, Health and Development, 36(2), March 2010, pp.225-231.

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Topics: babies; childbirth; early intervention; evaluation; health care; low income; pregnancy; research; Canada;

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Author: NATIONAL COLLABORATING CENTRE FOR WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HEALTH;

Title: Pregnant women with complex social factors: a model for service provision: draft for consultation

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Publisher: London: National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, 2010. 265p.

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Topics: access to services; childbirth; domestic violence; health care; immigrants; mothers; pregnancy; social exclusion; substance misuse; teenage pregnancy; consultation document; good practice; England; Wales;

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Author: LEV-WIESEL Rachel; DAPHNA-TEKOAH Shir; HALLAK Mordechai;

Title: Childhood sexual abuse as a predictor of birth-related posttraumatic stress and postpartum posttraumatic stress.

Reference: Child Abuse and Neglect, 33(12), December 2009, pp.877-887.

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Topics: child sexual abuse; childbirth; Jewish people; post traumatic stress disorder; pregnancy; traumas; women; research; Israel;

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Author: PRICE Sarah Kye; HANDRICK Sandii Leland;

Title: A culturally relevant and responsive approach to screening for perinatal depression.

Reference: Research on Social Work Practice, 19(6), November 2009, pp.705-714

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Topics: black and minority ethnic people; childbirth; depression; instruments; low income; postnatal depression; pregnancy; women; research; United States;

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Author: LAZENBATT Anne; GREER Jean;

Title: Safeguarding and protecting children in maternity services: implications for practice.

Reference: Child Care in Practice, 15(4), October 2009, pp.313-326

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Topics: child abuse; child protection; childbirth; domestic violence; midwives; pregnancy; practice; United Kingdom;

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Author: SALTER Kelly;

Title: Beating the trauma of a bad birth experience.

Reference: Mental Health Today, September 2009, pp.14-15.

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Topics: childbirth; post traumatic stress disorder; postnatal depression;

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Author: BEST David; SEGAL Jonathan; DAY Ed;

Title: Changing patterns of heroin and crack use during pregnancy and beyond.

Reference: Journal of Substance Use, 14(2), April 2009, pp.124-132.

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Topics: childbirth; drug misuse; mothers; pregnancy; therapy and treatment; treatment; research; United Kingdom;

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Author: HENSHAW Carol; COX John; BARTON Joanne;

Title: Modern management of perinatal psychiatric disorder

Publisher: London: RCPsych Publications, 2009. 274p.

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Topics: childbirth; mental health care; mental health problems; pregnancy; psychiatric care;

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Author: WERNER-LIN Allison;

Title: Beating the biological clock: the compressed family life cycle of young women with BRCA gene alterations.

Reference: Social Work in Health Care, 47(4), 2008, pp.416-437.

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Topics: attitudes; cancer; childbirth; genetics; interviewing; interviews; marriage; women; research; United States;

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Author: LEONE Tiziane; PADMADAS Sabu; MATTHEWS Zoe;

Title: Community factors affecting rising caesarean section rates in developing countries: an analysis of six countries.

Reference: Social Science and Medicine, 67(8), October 2008, pp.1236-1246.

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Topics: childbirth; communities; developing countries; environmental factors; women;

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