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“Our Only Child Has Died” – A Study of Bereaved Older Chinese Parents
Long and complicated grief is a relevant factor contributing to the deterioration of the older adults’ later life quality. In China, the unintentional consequence of the one child policy has emerged.
Anderson Head, Barbara+2 more
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A social insight into bereavement and reproductive loss [PDF]
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Earle, Sarah+3 more
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Echoes of Pregnancy: Maternal Perception of Phantom Foetal Movements After Childbirth
ABSTRACT Objective Phantom foetal movements (PFMs) refer to the perception of foetal‐like abdominal sensations following pregnancy. Despite their prevalence, PFMs remain insufficiently studied, and their underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. This study aimed to examine the prevalence, characteristics and associated factors of PFMs in the general
Hugo Bottemanne+8 more
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I Can, I Do, I Am: The Narrative Differentiation of Self-Efficacy and Other Self-Evaluations while Adapting to Bereavement [PDF]
Jack J. Bauer, George A. Bonanno
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Abstract Forensic doctors play a crucial role at the intersection of medicine and law, offering expertise in legal matters. However, their work exposes them to significant emotional and psychological stress, increasing the risk of burnout. Despite the critical nature of their profession, little research has explored how forensic doctors construct their
Mateus Eduardo Romão+4 more
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Spousal bereavement--implications for health [PDF]
Rodger Charlton+3 more
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Abstract Bushfires occur regularly in inland Australia because of the flammability of spinifex (Triodia species). Spinifex and fire are tied together by infertility: the plant is of limited palatability to consumers and accumulates into fuel. Spinifex regrows with cumulative rainfall, and fires recur every couple of decades.
Stephen Ross Morton
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Gender differences in adjustment to bereavement: An empirical and theoretical review. [PDF]
Margaret Stroebe
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Abstract William Shakespeare ascended to the status of English national poet over the course of the eighteenth century. His literary work entered the cultural imagination not only through theatrical performances and printed texts, but the playwright's corpus was also represented visually — in painted and printed media, and as or on material culture ...
Anna Myers
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