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A qualitative study of maternal health knowledge and healthcare-seeking behaviour among rural married women in Bangladesh using the social-ecological model

open access: yesDiscover Public Health
Background Maternal health is one of the pivotal concerns in rural Bangladesh, where many women still face obstacles to safe and timely care during pregnancy and childbirth.
Md. Reazul Islam   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Long‐Term Therapy Experiences in Post‐suicidal Men: Safety, Gender and Iatrogenic Harm

open access: yesMultiPsych, Volume 1, Issue 3, September 2026.
Men who have survived a suicide attempt and engaged in long‐term psychotherapy describe the therapeutic relationship as the primary agent of recovery—not technique, but sustained relational presence. Gender dynamics, developmental history and institutional failure all shape engagement. These findings challenge short‐term service models and carry direct
Alastair Coomes, Joel Vos, Ron Roberts
wiley   +1 more source

Correlates of Prenatal Coparenting and Maternal Gatekeeping [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The familial roles of men and women are changing. As the percentage of mothers working outside the home has increased, so have expectations for men as fathers. Additionally, studies show many benefits for children of highly involved fathers.
Reed, Carolyn
core  

Dyadic expectations of cooperation and support in the transition to parenthood

open access: yesFamily Relations, Volume 75, Issue 3, Page 1999-2017, July 2026.
Abstract Objective The purpose was to examine dyadic (in)congruent expectations of first‐time expectant parents regarding future coparental cooperation, caregiving responsibilities, and partner support, and explore how gendered assumptions and structural factors (e.g., parental leave) shape these expectations.
Beatriz Melim   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

“Like a roller‐coaster ride”: Fathers' perspectives about their role in childcare

open access: yesFamily Relations, Volume 75, Issue 3, Page 1779-1803, July 2026.
ABSTRACT Objective This study qualitatively explores fathers' perceptions of their parenting role, as well as the challenges and resources associated with it. Background Societal changes in recent years have led to a transformation in the father's role, with fathers playing an integral role in shaping family dynamics and children's development.
Dora d'Orsi, Eduardo Sardinha, Eva Diniz
wiley   +1 more source

Melatonin promotes embryonic development by enhancing tryptophan metabolism and NAD + synthesis

open access: yesBMC Biology
Background The peri-implantation period (days 6–14) is a metabolic checkpoint for embryonic viability, yet melatonin’s role in this phase remains unclear despite its known benefits for early embryogenesis.
Guang Yang   +9 more
doaj   +1 more source

Marital status on women's experiences in VSLA in Fort Portal, Uganda

open access: yesFamily Relations, Volume 75, Issue 3, Page 2057-2072, July 2026.
Abstract Objective This study examined how marital status influences women's financial engagement and opportunities in Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLAs) in Fort Portal, Uganda. Background VSLAs are vital for providing access to financial services in areas with limited traditional banking.
Donath Asiimire   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

From individual to community: A mediation model of support for women experiencing intimate partner abuse

open access: yesFamily Relations, Volume 75, Issue 3, Page 2073-2091, July 2026.
Abstract Objective This study examines the contribution of income, familial and social support, sense of community, and societal conditional regard to the well‐being and self‐efficacy of women experiencing intimate partner abuse (IPA) in Israel. Background The prevalence of IPA is a recognized global public health threat. While most research focuses on
Tamar Ginati, Yael Itzhaki‐Braun
wiley   +1 more source

Elements of Maternal Identity as Predictors of Maternal Gatekeeping Behaviors

open access: yes, 2016
While maternal identity has been associated with maternal gatekeeping behaviors, the mechanisms of motivation remain unclear. This study investigates individual elements of maternal identity including centrality, role gratification, personal sacrifice ...
Weatherby, Hailey
core  

Revisiting Flexibility Stigma: How Framing Remote Working Shapes Bias Against Remote Workers

open access: yesGender, Work &Organization, Volume 33, Issue 4, Page 1227-1244, July 2026.
ABSTRACT Despite the steep rise in working from home practices across the world, stigmatized views against remote workers still exist and are slowly coming back as evidenced by managers' requests for workers to return to the office. Drawing on a national sample of managers in Singapore, this study uses a factorial vignette experiment to examine how the
Senhu Wang, Heejung Chung
wiley   +1 more source

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