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Susan Ayers

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Maternal and Child Health Journal|June 19, 2015
Brief Online Self-help Exercises for Postnatal Women to Improve Mood: A Pilot StudySusan Ayers, Gemima Fitzgerald, Susan Thompson
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|February 24, 2010
Exploration of a cognitive model to predict post-traumatic stress symptoms following childbirthElizabeth Ford, Susan Ayers, Robert Bradley
Journal of Affective Disorders|July 29, 2009
Pre- and postnatal psychological wellbeing in Africa: a systematic reviewAlexandra Sawyer, Susan Ayers, Helen Smith
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|August 19, 2015
How women with high risk pregnancies use lay information when considering place of birth: A qualitative studySuzanne Lee, Des Holden, Susan Ayers
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology|December 19, 2024
Moving beyond recommendations: considerations for effective change in relation to birth traumaKyla Vaillancourt, Susan Ayers, Julie Jomeen
Behavior Research Methods|February 17, 2017
The City Infant Faces Database: A validated set of infant facial expressionsRebecca Webb, Susan Ayers, Ansgar Endress
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology|October 25, 2024
A realist change model for community-based perinatal mental health peer support from peer volunteersJenny McLeish, Christine McCourt, Susan Ayers
Psychology, Health & Medicine|November 30, 2006
The effects of childbirth-related post-traumatic stress disorder on women and their relationships: a qualitative studySusan Ayers, Andrew Eagle, Helen Waring
Primary Health Care Research & Development|October 2, 2020
Health care practitioners' views of the support women, partners, and the couple relationship require for birth trauma: current practice and potential improvementsAmy Delicate, Susan Ayers, Sarah McMullen
Midwifery|April 5, 2016
Risk perception and choice of place of birth in women with high risk pregnancies: A qualitative studySuzanne Lee, Susan Ayers, Des Holden
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Maternal and Child Health Journal|June 19, 2015
Brief Online Self-help Exercises for Postnatal Women to Improve Mood: A Pilot StudySusan Ayers, Gemima Fitzgerald, Susan Thompson
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|February 24, 2010
Exploration of a cognitive model to predict post-traumatic stress symptoms following childbirthElizabeth Ford, Susan Ayers, Robert Bradley
Journal of Affective Disorders|July 29, 2009
Pre- and postnatal psychological wellbeing in Africa: a systematic reviewAlexandra Sawyer, Susan Ayers, Helen Smith
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|August 19, 2015
How women with high risk pregnancies use lay information when considering place of birth: A qualitative studySuzanne Lee, Des Holden, Susan Ayers
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology|December 19, 2024
Moving beyond recommendations: considerations for effective change in relation to birth traumaKyla Vaillancourt, Susan Ayers, Julie Jomeen
Behavior Research Methods|February 17, 2017
The City Infant Faces Database: A validated set of infant facial expressionsRebecca Webb, Susan Ayers, Ansgar Endress
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology|October 25, 2024
A realist change model for community-based perinatal mental health peer support from peer volunteersJenny McLeish, Christine McCourt, Susan Ayers
Psychology, Health & Medicine|November 30, 2006
The effects of childbirth-related post-traumatic stress disorder on women and their relationships: a qualitative studySusan Ayers, Andrew Eagle, Helen Waring
Primary Health Care Research & Development|October 2, 2020
Health care practitioners' views of the support women, partners, and the couple relationship require for birth trauma: current practice and potential improvementsAmy Delicate, Susan Ayers, Sarah McMullen
Midwifery|April 5, 2016
Risk perception and choice of place of birth in women with high risk pregnancies: A qualitative studySuzanne Lee, Susan Ayers, Des Holden
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