Be quiet and man up: a qualitative questionnaire study into fathers who witnessed their Partner's birth trauma
Abstract Background Research focusing on paternal mental health is limited, especially regarding the impact of the experience of poor mental health in the perinatal period. For example, little is known about the experiences of fathers who witness their partner's traumatic birth and the subseque...
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Main Authors: | Emily Daniels (Author), Emily Arden-Close (Author), Andrew Mayers (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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