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Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology

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Volume 17, Number 4 November 1999

Editorial
K. Gannon and S. Zeedyk 325

Original Articles
Oral contraceptive pill use, decisional balance, risk perception and knowledge: an exploratory study

C. Emmett and E. Ferguson 327

‘Don’t count your chickens’: a comparative study of the experience
of pregnancy after IVF conception
C. A. McMahon, C. Tennant, J. Ungerer and D. Saunders 345

Effects of birth centre care on fathers’ satisfaction with care, experience of the birth and adaptation to fatherhood
U. Waldenström 357

An exploration of prenatal attachment in Swedish expectant women
A. Siddiqui, B. Hägglöf and M. Eisemann 369

Reconceptualizing pre-menstrual emotional symptoms as phasic differential responsiveness to stressors
R. Sabin and P. Slade 381

Hysterical talk? A discourse analysis of Greek women’s accounts of their experience following hysterectomy with oophorectomy
P. Dell and S. Papagiannidou 391

Book Reviews
Post-natal depression: psychology, science and the transition to motherhood 405; The depressed mother: a practical guide to treatment and support 406; On Freud’s ‘A child is being beaten’ 407; Fantasies of femininity: reframing the boundaries of sex 407; The ‘new’ family 408

Erratum 409

Volume Contents & Author Index

List of Referees

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Volume 17, Number 3, August 1999

Editorial
S. Zeedyk and K. Gannon 213

Abstracts for 1999 Conference
Conference Organizers D. Messer and D. Wolke 215

Original Articles
What women say about their childbirth experiences: the case of
Hmong women in Australia

P. L. Rice 237

Menstrual synchrony: awareness and subjective experiences
M. A. Arden, L. Dye and A. Walker 255

Maternal appraisal of information given around the time of
preterm delivery

R. M. Calam, K. Lambrenos, A. D. Cox and A. M. Weindling 267

Identity development during the transition to motherhood: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
J. A. Smith 281

Grief in miscarriage patients and satisfaction with care in a London hospital
F. Paton, R. Wood, R. Bor and M. Nitsun 301

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Volume 17, Number 2 May 1999

Special Feature: Social Factors Affecting the Onset of Puberty

Editorial
P. K. Smith and F. Alsaker 109

Sexual abuse, pubertal timing, and subjective age in adolescent girls:
a research note

P. K. Turner, M. G. Runtz and N. L. Galambos 111

Acceleration of menarcheal age of girls from dysfunctional families
B. Hulanicka 119

Family relations in early childhood and reproductive development
K. Kim and P. k. Smith 133

Original Articles
Should ultrasound scanning in pregnancy be routine?

C. Baillie, J. Hewison and G. Mason 149

Effect of infertility on mothers’ and fathers’ interactions with
young infants

D. Holditch-Davis, M. Sandelowski and B. Glenn Harris 159

Family functioning and maternal depression following premature
birth

M. O’Brien, J. Heron Asay and K. McCluskey-Fawcett 175

Differential coping in fertile and sub-fertile males attending an
assisted conception unit: a pilot study

K. M. Hurst, L. Dye, A. J. Rutherford and R. Oodit 189

Brief Report
Anxiety and cervical screening

E. Alder and M. Foxwell 199

Book Reviews 205
Continuing to care. The organisation of midwifery services in the UK: a structured review of the evidence 205; What every woman needs to know about menopause: the years before, during and after 206; The facts about teenage pregnancies 206; Mothers, babies and cocaine: the role of toxins in development 207; Practical parenting: successful strategies for solving your child’s behaviour problems 208

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Volume 17 Number 1 February 1999

Editorial
S. Zeedyk and K. Gannon 5

Original Articles
Pregnancy may confer a selective cognitive advantage
H. Christensen, C. Poyser, P. Pollitt and J. Cubis 7

The relationship between prenatal expectations and postnatal
attitudes among first-time mothers
P. Coleman, E. S. Nelson and D. L. Sundre 27

A prospective study of crying during the first year of infancy
A. McGlaughlin and A. Grayson 41

The development of an intrapartum intervention score based
on women’s experiences
S. Clement, J. Wilson and J. Sikorski 54

The experience of premature menopause: a thematic discourse
analysis
D. Singer and M. Hunter 63

Brief Reports
Eighteen-month follow-up of male subfertility clinic attenders:
a comparison between men whose partner subsequently became
pregnant and those with continuing subfertility
L. Glover, K. Gannon and P. D. Abel 83

Active grief, despair, and difficulty coping: some measured
characteristics of male response following their partner’s miscarriage
J. E. Puddifoot and M. P. Johnson 89

Book Reviews
Intimate examinations—report of a working party 95; Families following assisted
conception: what do we tell our child? 96; Psychology for nurses and the caring
professions 97; Genetics, the fetus and our future 98; Infant vision 98; Birthrate
Plus—a framework for workforce planning and decision-making for midwifery services 99; Emotional milestones from birth to adulthood: a psychodynamic approach 100; What about America’s homeless children? 101

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Volume 16, Number 4 November 1998

Editorial
Suzanne Zeedyk and Ken Gannon 213

Abstracts of papers presented at the 18th Annual Conference of
the Society for Reproductive and Infant Psychology
Pam Warner, Peter Wright and Rosemary Mander (Organizers) 215

Women’s experiences of birth in St Petersburg, Russian Federation
Beverley Chalmers, Mida F. Samarskaya, Elena Tkatchenko and
Tamara Wallington 243

An exploration of women’s concerns about heavy menstrual blood
loss and their expections regarding treatment
Jane Marshall 259

Frightening maternal behaviour, unresolved loss, and disorganized
infant attachment: a pilot-study
Carlo Schuengel, Marinus H. van Ijzendoorn, Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg
and Marjolijn Blom 277

Protein infants stress responses to an invasive NICU event:
endotracheal suctioning
M. Slevin, L. Daly and J. F. A. Murphy 285

Social representations of menstruation, pregnancy and menopause:
a study of community health care practitioners
Francine Dufort, Sara Lemelin and Léola Charron 293

Report on the 17th Annual Conference of the Society for Reproductive
and Infant Psychology
Ken Gannon and Suzanne Zeedyk 301

Volume Contents iii

Author Index v

List of Referees vi

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Volume 16, Numbers 2/3May/August 1998

Special Issue
Postnatal Depression: context and experience

Guest Editors:Paula Nicolson and Anne Woollett

Postnatal Depression: context and experience—Editorial
Paula Nicolson and Anne Woollett 85

A prospective study of post traumatic stress symptoms 1 month
following childbirth in a group of 42 first-time mothers
Suzanne Lyons 91

A qualitative analysis of the process, mediating variables and
impact of traumatic childbirth
Sarah Allen 107

Psychological sequelae in women following either parturition or
non-gynaecological surgery
A. Mandy, P. R. Gard, K. Ross and B. H. Valentine 133

Postnatal depression or perinatal dysphoria? Findings from a
longitudinal community-based study using the Edinburgh
Postnatal Depression Scale
Josephine M. Green 143

Re-assessing the importance and role of the marital relationship
in postnatal depression: methodological and theoretical
implications
Natasha S. Mauthner 157

Talking about early motherhood: recognizing loss and
reconstructing depression
Siân E. Lewis and Paula Nicolson 177

Postnatal depression: the impact on the family
E. H. Boath, A. J. Pryce and J. L. Cox 199

Errata 205

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Volume 16, Number 1 February 1998

Editorial
Suzanne Zeedyk and Ken Gannon 5

Methods for the analysis of feeding behaviour in infancy: sucklings
Robert Drewett and Bridget Young 9

Methods for the analysis of feeding behaviour in infancy: weanlings
Bridget Young and Robert Drewett 27

Correlates fo pre-partum depressive symptomatology: a multivariate analysis
Marc Berthiaume, Hélène David, Jean-François Saucier and François Borgeat 45

The assessment of parent-to-infant attachment: development of a
self-report questionnaire instrument

John T. Condon and Carolyn J Corkindale 57

Book Reviews 77

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Volume 15, Numbers 3-4 August/November 1997

Special Issue
Pregnancy and Work
Guest Editors: Harriet Gross and Helen Pattison

Pregnancy and Work-Editorial
Harriet Gross and Helen Pattison 205

Studying work, motherhood and women's well-being: a few
notes about the construction of knowledge
Patrizia Romito 209

Employment, parity and single parenthood: their impact on
health in pregnancy
Hazel Taylor, Deborah Baker, ALSPAC and the Study Team 221

Working women, their emotional well-being and pregnancy in
Greece
Thalia Dragonas, Konstantine Petrogiannis and Helen Adam 239

Studying the impact of the psychosocial work environment on
pregnancy outcome: a review of methodological issues
Ros Bramwell 257

Levels of daily hassles and uplifts in employed and non-
employed pregnant women
Lisa M. Thompson, Peter Murphy, Jane O'Hara and Akthar Wallymahmed 271

Pregnancy, work conditions and obstetric outcomes:
methodological issues and advice for further research
Gunilla Kleiverda, Marieke K. Paarlberg and Simone E. Buitendijk 281

Maternal age and employment in pregnancy and after childbirth
Julia C. Berryman and Kate C. Windridge 287

Pregnancy and employment: the perceptions and beliefs of fellow
workers
Helen M. Pattison, Harriet Gross and Charlotte Cast 303

Volume Contents ii

List of Referees iv

Author Index iv

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Volume 15 Number 2 May 1997

Special Issue
Post-partum Care and Experiences of Mothering
Guest Editors: Anne Woollett and Paula Nicolson

Post-partum Care and Experiences of Mothering - Editorial
Anne Woollett and Paula Nicolson 85

Impact of midwife-managed care in the postnatal period: an
exploration of psychosocial outcomes

N. Shields, M. Reid, H. Cheyne, A. Holmes, M. McGinley, D. Turnbull and
L. N. Smith 91

Mothers of babies requiring special care: attitudes and experiences
M. E. Redshaw 109

Maternal experiences of preterm birth and neonatal intensive
care
Tilly Padden and Sheila Glenn 121

Positive experiences of early motherhood: predictive variables
from a longitudinal study

Josephine M. Green and Kostas Kafetsios 141

Psychological tasks for women and men in the post-partum
Anne Woollett and Mel Parr 159

Being a 'good mother'
Stephanie Brown, Rhonda Small and Judith Lumley 185

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Volume 15 Number 1 February 1997

Editorial
Anne Walker and David Messer 5

Childbirth in different cultures: psychophysical reactions of
women delivering in US, German, French and Italian hospitals
Alda Scopesi, Mirella Zanobini and Paolo Carossino 9

Symptoms in post-partum and non-post-partum samples:
implications for postnatal depression
Martin N. S. Nieland and Derek Roger 31

Early maternal perceptions and child development: a
comparison between two subgroups in Israel
Anat Scher and Emanuel Tirosh 43

How motherhood changes life - a discourse analytic study with
mothers of young children
J. J. Weaver and J. M. Ussher 51

Book Reviews 69

Call for Nominations 73

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Volume 14 Number 4 November 1996

Do mothers and fathers perceive their infants differently?
Eleonora Bielawska-Batorowicz 277

Maternal recognition of isolated newborn physical features in
the early post-partum period
Áine de Róiste and Gwyneth Bonnet 293

Abstracts of papers presented at the 16th Annual Conference of
the Society for Reproductive and Infant Psychology
Conference Organizers: Anne Walker and Robert Drewett 299

Book Reviews 325

List of Referees i

Author Index i

Volume Contents ii

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Volume 14 Number 3 August 1996

Special Issue
Longitudinal Studies of Early Development
Guest Editors: Alan Slater and Neil Marlow

Longitudinal Studies of Early Development-Editorial
Alan Slater and Neil Marlow 173

Habituation changes in early infancy: longitudinal measures from
birth to 6 months
Bruce M. Hood, Lynne Murray, Fiona King, Richard Hooper,
Janette Atkinson and Oliver Braddick 177

Continuity and change in habituation in the first 4 months from birth
Alan Slater, Elizabeth Brown, Anne Mattock and Marc H. Bornstein 187

Patterns of stability and continuity in attention across early infancy
Marc H. Bornstein, Elizabeth Brown and Alan Slater 195

Habituation patterns and object perception in young infants
Scott P. Johnson 207

Onset of pointing and the acquisition of language in infancy
George Butterworth and Paul Morissette 219

Physical and behavioural correlates of 12-month development in small-for-
gestational age and appropriately grown infants
Jan Pryor 233

The birth of an extremely low birth weight infant (ELBW) <901 g: impact on
the family after 1 and 4 years
Karin Stjernqvist 243

Morphology and syntax in the language of children with congenital brain
pathologies-a longitudinal follow-up
Yonata Levy 255

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Volume 14 Number 2 May 1996

The influence of context and discourse on infertility experience
Stephanie C. Jones and Myra Hunter 93

Sex role and emotional functioning in infertile couples: some
further evidence
Robert J. Edelmann and Kevin J. Connolly 113

Assessment of distress to sensory stimulation in early infancy
through parent report
Cherie G. O'Boyle and Kate C. Rothbart 121

Pregnancy after 35 and attachment to the fetus
Julia C. Berryman and Kate C. Windridge 133

Working women and breast-feeding: the experience of first-time
mothers in an Italian town
Patrizia Romito and Marie-Josèphe Saurel-Cubizolles 145

Primary health care monitoring of premature infants and their families
Berit Erlandsson, Birgitta Wickberg-Johansson and Philip Hwang 157

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Volume 14 Number 1 February 1996

Editorial
David Messer and Anne Walker 5

Social support in pregnancy: does it have long-term effects?
Ann Oakley, Deborah Hickey, Lynda Rajan and Alan S. Rigby 7

Distress in sub-fertile men: a longitudinal study
L. Glover, K. Gannon, L. Sherr and P. D. Abel 23

Self-identified mistreatment as children by expectant new
mothers: an opportunity for prevention
Jerry Adams 37

Maternal adjustment and maternal attitudes during pregnancy
and early motherhood in women of 35 and over
Kate C. Windridge and Julia C. Berryman 45

Openness of information in the use of donor gametes:
developments in New Zealand
K. Daniels and Gillian M. Lewis 57

Primary health care management of postnatal depression in
Sweden
Birgitta Wickberg-Johansson, Berit Erlandsson and C. Philip Hwang 69

Brief report
A preliminary investigation of the effect of blood sampling on the
behaviour and oxygen saturation of preterm babies in
intensive care
C. McVey, S. Ibhanesebhor, C. Niven, D. Carroll and L. AlRoomi 77

Book reviews 81

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