Previous research into the psychological impact of miscarriage has taken a pathogenic approach, with limited research examining the factors that relate to enhanced psychological wellbeing. As a result, it is difficult to understand what predicts lower anxiety, depression and higher wellbeing. In order to address such gaps this study employed mixed methods, using a salutogenic perspective to investigate the effects of miscarriage on women's psychological wellbeing and to identify factors related to enhanced psychological wellbeing over time
This study was carried out to assess whether psychiatric morbidity after a miscarriage is higher tha...
Masters Coursework - Master of Clinical Psychology (MClinPsych)Grief and growth are potential psycho...
To discuss an example of mixed methods in health psychology, involving separate quantitative and qua...
This research was designed to investigate the effect of miscarriage on the psychological health of w...
Miscarriage is rarely spoken about when it happens. Women experience guilt, isolation and grief duri...
Loss of pregnancy as a result of miscarriage may cause many undesirable psychological reactions, inc...
The purpose of this study was to gain a fuller understanding of the implications of a miscarriage as...
Introduction: Miscarriage is a stressful life event with negative consequences that can last into th...
Many studies have described grief and psychiatric symptomatology as a typical feature following misc...
Introduction: Miscarriage is a stressful life event with negative consequences that can last into th...
Most quantitative research considers miscarriage a trigger to grief, anxiety and depression. The pre...
This thesis combines quantitative and qualitative methods to examine both women’s psychological well...
This study examines the effects of the knowledge of the cause of pregnancy loss and informational co...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the impact of medical and psychological intervention...
Introduction: In understanding the psychological sequelae of miscarriage, longitudinal research whic...
This study was carried out to assess whether psychiatric morbidity after a miscarriage is higher tha...
Masters Coursework - Master of Clinical Psychology (MClinPsych)Grief and growth are potential psycho...
To discuss an example of mixed methods in health psychology, involving separate quantitative and qua...
This research was designed to investigate the effect of miscarriage on the psychological health of w...
Miscarriage is rarely spoken about when it happens. Women experience guilt, isolation and grief duri...
Loss of pregnancy as a result of miscarriage may cause many undesirable psychological reactions, inc...
The purpose of this study was to gain a fuller understanding of the implications of a miscarriage as...
Introduction: Miscarriage is a stressful life event with negative consequences that can last into th...
Many studies have described grief and psychiatric symptomatology as a typical feature following misc...
Introduction: Miscarriage is a stressful life event with negative consequences that can last into th...
Most quantitative research considers miscarriage a trigger to grief, anxiety and depression. The pre...
This thesis combines quantitative and qualitative methods to examine both women’s psychological well...
This study examines the effects of the knowledge of the cause of pregnancy loss and informational co...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the impact of medical and psychological intervention...
Introduction: In understanding the psychological sequelae of miscarriage, longitudinal research whic...
This study was carried out to assess whether psychiatric morbidity after a miscarriage is higher tha...
Masters Coursework - Master of Clinical Psychology (MClinPsych)Grief and growth are potential psycho...
To discuss an example of mixed methods in health psychology, involving separate quantitative and qua...