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Self-Reported Differences in Empowerment Between Lurkers and Posters in Online Patient ... - 0 views

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    Objective: In the present study, we explored if lurkers in online patient support groups profit to the same extent as posters do. Conclusion: Our study revealed that participation in an online support group had the same profound effect on lurkers' self-re
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Heart Support Group - 1 views

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    includes link to message forum- but few messages yet British Heart Foundation supported. Also contains patient stories.
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Effect of peer support on prevention of postnatal depression among high risk women: mul... - 3 views

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    bmj 2009 preventing post-natal depression through telephone support
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psoriasis and patient support and facebook - 0 views

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    interesting piece from dr who did psoriasis pt support work on whether facebook should be utilised more for health
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The Stroke Association - The Stroke Association Homepage - 1 views

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    Support for patients and professionals.
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Twin2twin - 0 views

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    Support group around twin2twin transfusion.
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Welcome to the Diabetes Support Forum - 0 views

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UK Sands: Home - 0 views

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    support group for those who have experienced still birth or neonatal death. note the forum is private
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Effectiveness of policy to provide breastfeeding groups (BIG) for pregnant and breastfe... - 0 views

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    paper which describes intervention using breastfeeding support groups that was unsuccessful in increasing breastfeeding rates
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Infertility and Fertility Support - Index - 0 views

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    fertility friends
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PNI ORG UK :: Post Natal Illness Support Forum - My PNI Diary - 1 views

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    contains many 'diaries' of women who are have experienced [post-natal depression
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Intention to Breastfeed in Low-Income Pregnant Women: The Role of Social Support and Pr... - 0 views

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    survey in the US, published 2002. widely cited
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reflections - 1 views

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    experiences of women who have been through miscarriage
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A developmental-contextual model of couples coping with chronic illness across the adul... - 2 views

  • A developmental-contextual model of couples coping with chronic illness is presented that views chronic illness as affecting the adjustment of both the patient and the spouse such that coping strategies enacted by the patient are examined in relation to those enacted by the spouse, and vice versa. The developmental model emphasizes that dyadic coping may be different at various phases of the life span, changing temporally at different stages of dealing with the illness as well as unfolding daily as spouses interact around dyadic stressors. In addition, couples engaged in dyadic coping are affected by broad sociocultural factors (culture and gender) as well as more proximal contextual factors (quality of the marital relationship and the specific demands of the chronic illness). The model provides a framework for understanding how couples coping with chronic illness may together appraise and cope with illness during adulthood and for determining when spousal involvement is beneficial or harmful to both patient and spousal adjustment. The developmental-contextual model to dyadic appraisal and coping has numerous research implications for the field, and the authors conclude with specific recommendations for future research. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2009 APA, all rights reserved)
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