Reframing what we tell parents about normal infant sleep and how we support them
(2014)
Journal Article
Ball, H. L. (2014). Reframing what we tell parents about normal infant sleep and how we support them. Breastfeeding review, 22(3), 11-12
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SIDS & Infant Sleep Ecology (2014)
Journal Article
Ball, H., & Russell, C. (2014). SIDS & Infant Sleep Ecology. Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health, 2014(1), https://doi.org/10.1093/emph/eou023Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the designation given to the unexpected death of an infant that remains unexplained following post-mortem, death scene investigation and review of clinical history [1]. The search for mechanisms underlying such... Read More about SIDS & Infant Sleep Ecology.
A Role for Health Communication in the Continuum of HIV Care, Treatment, and Prevention (2014)
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Tomori, C., Risher, K., Limaye, R. J., Van Lith, L. M., Gibbs, S., Smelyanskaya, M., & Celentano, D. D. (2014). A Role for Health Communication in the Continuum of HIV Care, Treatment, and Prevention. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 66(Supplement 3), S306-S310. https://doi.org/10.1097/qai.0000000000000239Health communication has played a pivotal role in HIV prevention efforts since the beginning of the epidemic. The recent paradigm of combination prevention, which integrates behavioral, biomedical, and structural interventions, offers new opportuniti... Read More about A Role for Health Communication in the Continuum of HIV Care, Treatment, and Prevention.
Maternal accounts of their breast-feeding intent and early challenges after caesarean childbirth (2014)
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Tully, K. P., & Ball, H. L. (2014). Maternal accounts of their breast-feeding intent and early challenges after caesarean childbirth. Midwifery, 30(6), 712-719. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.midw.2013.10.014Background: breast-feeding outcomes are often worse after caesarean section compared to vaginal childbirth. Objectives: this study characterises mothers' breast-feeding intentions and their infant feeding experiences after caesarean childbirth. Metho... Read More about Maternal accounts of their breast-feeding intent and early challenges after caesarean childbirth.
Mental health related determinants of parenting stress among urban mothers of young children – results from a birth-cohort study in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire (2014)
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Guo, N., Bindt, C., Te Bonle, M., Appiah-Poku, J., Tomori, C., Hinz, R., …Ehrhardt, S. (2014). Mental health related determinants of parenting stress among urban mothers of young children – results from a birth-cohort study in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire. BMC Psychiatry, 14(1), Article 156. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-244x-14-156Background There are limited data on the parenting stress (PS) levels in sub-Saharan African mothers and on the association between ante- and postnatal depression and anxiety on PS. Methods A longitudinal birth cohort of 577 women from Ghana and Côte... Read More about Mental health related determinants of parenting stress among urban mothers of young children – results from a birth-cohort study in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire.
“In their perception we are addicts”: Social vulnerabilities and sources of support for men released from drug treatment centers in Vietnam (2014)
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Tomori, C., Go, V. F., Tuan, L. N., Huong, N. M., Binh, N. T., Zelaya, C. E., …Quan, V. M. (2014). “In their perception we are addicts”: Social vulnerabilities and sources of support for men released from drug treatment centers in Vietnam. International Journal of Drug Policy, 25(5), 897-904. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugpo.2014.04.012Background Amid the global transition to treat opioid addiction as an illness, many people who inject drugs (PWID) face heterogeneous legal environments that include both punitive and harm reduction measures. In Vietnam, many PWID, who have a high bu... Read More about “In their perception we are addicts”: Social vulnerabilities and sources of support for men released from drug treatment centers in Vietnam.
Exploring socioeconomic differences in bedtime behaviours and sleep duration in English preschool children (2014)
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Jones, C. H., & Ball, H. L. (2014). Exploring socioeconomic differences in bedtime behaviours and sleep duration in English preschool children. Infant and Child Development, 23(5), 518-531. https://doi.org/10.1002/icd.1848Children's sleep is critical for optimal health and development; yet sleep duration has decreased in recent decades, and many children do not have adequate sleep. Certain sleep behaviours (‘sleep hygiene’) are commonly recommended, and there is some... Read More about Exploring socioeconomic differences in bedtime behaviours and sleep duration in English preschool children.