Metadata
Title
Factors contributing to men’s grief following pregnancy loss and neonatal death: further development of an emerging model in an Australian sample
Authors
Obst KL; Oxlad M; Due C; Middleton P
Year
2021
Publication
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
Abstract
Historically, men’s experiences of grief following pregnancy loss and neonatal death have been under-explored in comparison to women. However, investigating men’s perspectives is important, given potential gendered differences concerning grief styles, help-seeking and service access. Few studies have comprehensively examined the various individual, interpersonal, community and system/policy-level factors which may contribute to the intensity of grief in bereaved parents, particularly for men.
Authors
Due C | Middleton P | Obst KL | Oxlad M
MeSH
Abortion, Induced/px [Psychology] | Abortion, Spontaneous/px [Psychology] | Adolescent | Adult | Australia | Family | Fathers/px [Psychology] | Female | Fetus | Friends | Gender Role | Grief | Health Personnel | Humans | Infant, Newborn | Linear Models | Male | Masculinity | Men/px [Psychology] | Middle Aged | Object Attachment | Perinatal Death | Pregnancy | Social Support | Stillbirth/px [Psychology] | Young Adult