Men's grief following pregnancy loss and neonatal loss: a systematic review and emerging theoretical model
Abstract Background Emotional distress following pregnancy loss and neonatal loss is common, with enduring grief occurring for many parents. However, little is known about men's grief, since the majority of existing literature and subsequent bereavement care guidelines have focused on women. To...
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Main Authors: | Kate Louise Obst (Author), Clemence Due (Author), Melissa Oxlad (Author), Philippa Middleton (Author) |
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