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Anne Marie Cunningham

NHS 'must lessen trauma of miscarriages' | Life and style | The Guardian - 0 views

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    re: mumsnet
Anne Marie Cunningham

sp!ked review of books | The high cost of invasive parenting advice - 0 views

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    controversial! Spiked is always controversial!
Anne Marie Cunningham

"Not the Romantic, All Happy, Coochy Coo Experience": A Qualitative Analysis of Interac... - 4 views

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    how do people use online parenting forums
Anne Marie Cunningham

Parenting Education Needs and Preferences of Parents of Young Children - 1 views

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    full text available
Anne Marie Cunningham

An international perspective on parenting: Social change and social constructs - 0 views

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    An international perspective on parenting: Social change and social constructs JSTOR: Journal of Marriage and Family, Vol. 56, No. 3 (Aug., 1994), pp. 529-543
Anne Marie Cunningham

The Skeptical OB: Is breastfeeding a moral imperative? - 0 views

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    blog about the crossley paper
Anne Marie Cunningham

Parenting Culture Studies » Favourite Articles - 0 views

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    Some very interesting articles here
Anne Marie Cunningham

The self-management experience of people with mild... [Nephrol Nurs J. 2008 Mar-Apr] - ... - 2 views

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    a pdf of this paper is available if you search google scholar
Anne Marie Cunningham

Diabetic education - Diabetes blog - 1 views

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    There is a lot of discussion on the nhschoices diabetes blogs about testing strips.
Anne Marie Cunningham

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)
Anne Marie Cunningham

The relationship between medicine and the public: ... [Health (London). 2005] - PubMed ... - 0 views

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    This is quite theoretical!
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