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McQuillan, Julia; Stone, Rosalie A. Torres; Greil, Arthur L. – Journal of Family Issues, 2007
Using data from a random sample of 580 midwestern women, the authors explore the association between lifetime infertility and life satisfaction. Past research shows lower life satisfaction among those seeking help for infertility. The authors find no direct effects of lifetime infertility, regardless of perception of a problem, on life…
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Racial Differences, Individual Characteristics, Family Income
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Shreffler, Karina M.; Greil, Arthur L.; McQuillan, Julia – Family Relations, 2011
Although pregnancy loss--especially miscarriage--is a relatively common experience among reproductive-aged women, much of our understanding about the experience has come from small clinic-based or other nonrepresentative samples. We compared fertility-specific distress among a national sample of 1,284 women who have ever experienced a stillbirth…
Descriptors: Locus of Control, Females, Pregnancy, Stress Variables
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Burnett, Judith A.; Panchal, Krishna – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, 2008
This article describes the influence of ideological values on couples' experience of infertility. Contextual issues are considered in terms of how they influence medical decision making as well as emotional factors. Strength-based counseling interventions that attend to couples' diverse values are described. Last, implications for counselors,…
Descriptors: Ethics, Counseling Techniques, Pregnancy, Decision Making
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Lopoo, Leonard M.; Raissian, Kerri M. – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2012
This retrospective reviews the policies that affect the fertility of American women, both policies designed to alter fertility intentionally as well as those that change childbearing unintentionally. Becker's seminal work on the economics of fertility serves as the theoretical foundation for this literature. After describing Becker's economic…
Descriptors: Family Planning, Public Policy, Females, Birth Rate
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Danforth, Scot; Slocum, Laura; Dunkle, Jennifer – Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2010
It is often assumed that current disability constructs exist in conceptual isolation from one another. This article explores the tangled historical relationship between "mental retardation" and learning disability in the writings and speeches of special education pioneer Samuel A. Kirk. Beginning in the 1950s, Kirk repeatedly told an educability…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Learning Disabilities, Intelligence Quotient, Comparative Analysis
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Zhang, Yuanting; Lee, Gary R. – Journal of Family Issues, 2011
The United States is one of the major baby-receiving countries in the world. Relatively little research has focused on why there is such a high demand for intercountry adoption. Using in-depth qualitative interviews with adoptive parents, the authors explored the reasons why Americans prefer to adopt foreign-born children instead of adopting…
Descriptors: African American Children, Race, Placement, Supply and Demand
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Biggs, M. Antonia; Ralph, Lauren; Minnis, Alexandra M.; Arons, Abigail; Marchi, Kristen S.; Lehrer, Jocelyn A.; Braveman, Paula A.; Brindis, Claire D. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2010
There has been limited research on the protective factors that help Latinas delay childbearing until adulthood. In-depth interviews were conducted with 65 pregnant Latina teenage and adult women in California who were about to have their first child. Lack of or inconsistent birth control use as teens was attributed to wanting or ambivalence toward…
Descriptors: Contraception, Pregnancy, Adolescents, Adults
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Littleton, Fiona Kisby – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2012
Historical studies have shown that, since its beginnings, sex education in England has mostly focused on "damage limitation", emphasising only the dangerous inevitability of pregnancy and childbirth after unprotected sex and the hazards of sexually transmitted diseases. This approach is largely based on restrictive notions of teenage…
Descriptors: Pregnancy, Sexuality, Females, Evidence
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Lewis, Kelly M.; Robkin, Navit; Gaska, Karie; Njoki, Lillian Carol – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2011
Why do many African women continue to use damaging skin-bleaching cosmetics that contain dangerous chemicals (e.g., mercury) that may increase their rates of infertility, skin cancer, and serious skin/brain/kidney disease? To address this question, our study investigated motivations driving the preservation of skin-bleaching practices in Tanzania.…
Descriptors: Females, Diseases, Foreign Countries, Cancer
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Peterson, Brennan D.; Newton, Christopher R.; Rosen, Karen H.; Schulman, Robert S. – Family Relations, 2006
This study explored the coping processes of couples experiencing infertility. Participants included 420 couples referred for advanced reproductive treatments. Couples were divided into groups based on the frequency of their use of eight coping strategies. Findings suggest that coping processes, which are beneficial to individuals, may be…
Descriptors: Coping, Spouses, Childlessness, Self Control
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Watkins, Kathryn J.; Baldo, Tracy D. – Journal of Counseling and Development, 2004
Infertility affects many individuals and couples. This article begins with a case study of a couple who have experienced infertility yet do not identify infertility as their presenting problem. Clients and counselors alike often overlook infertility. This article offers an overview of the biology of infertility and its psychological and…
Descriptors: Psychology, Marriage Counseling, Pregnancy, Mothers
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Schneider, Myra G.; Forthofer, Melinda S. – Health & Social Work, 2005
This study investigated psychosocial factors thought to be associated with perceived stress over the course of infertility treatment. The research was based on secondary analysis of data from the Study of Marriage, Family, and Life Quality with a sample of 128 people who completed an infertility-related stress instrument at all three measurement…
Descriptors: Social Work, Quality of Life, Self Esteem, Stress Variables
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Matthews, Anne Martin; Matthews, Ralph – Family Relations, 1986
Examines the social and social psychological implications of infertility and involuntary childlessness. Examines the clinical and popular literature on the correlates and causes of infertility and the social psychological consequences of infertility. Suggests ways that family practitioners and researchers might overcome some of the limitations.…
Descriptors: Family Life, Family Relationship, Social Psychology
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Porter, Nancy L.; Christopher, F. Scott – Family Relations, 1984
Discusses emotional problems related to infertility investigation and treatment. Reviews causes and treatment of infertility, coping patterns, and the role of counselors and family life educators in easing the crises of infertility and facilitating successful resolution of associated emotional problems. (JAC)
Descriptors: Coping, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Role, Emotional Adjustment
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Forrest, Linda; Gilbert, Mary S. – Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 1992
Reviews literature on infertility with a focus on myths and misunderstandings about the causes of infertility; a description of the crisis of infertility including common psychological responses; the additional psychological complexity introduced by medical procedures and reproductive technology; and suggestions for mental health counselors.…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Emotional Problems, Mental Health, Psychological Needs
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