T Oto, J Watanabe, Y Ito, K Kotani - Women's Health Reports, 2022 - liebertpub.com
Background: Difficulties experienced by mothers in raising their children can be resolved using social networking services (SNSs). Being aware of issues associated with SNSs in …
Aim This paper aims to discuss social networking sites as potentially salutogenic, culturally relevant extensions to maternity care provision for adolescent mothers. Background Studies …
To date, research on social network sites (SNSs) has primarily focused on Facebook. Professionally oriented social network sites (P-SNSs), such as LinkedIn, have been under …
L Lewis, C Barnes, J Allan, L Roberts, D Lube… - Midwifery, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Women's use of mobile phones while in birth suite has been recognised as a common occurrence. However, no evidence has been reported around midwives' …
Employing an online ethnographic research approach, the purpose of this study was to describe the nature of breastfeeding peer support that members seek and receive via closed …
D Kolouch, J Kerner, M Hrdlička - Ceská a Slovenská Psychiatrie, 2023 - cspsychiatr.cz
Článek se zaměřuje na dopad sociálních médií na duševní zdraví dětí a dospívajících. Používání sociálních médií se stalo nedílnou součástí našeho života a může mít významný …
There is a growing interdisciplinary body of research on adolescent motherhood that offers perspectives from sociology, social work, education, psychology, and health disciplines …
HR Tizard, S Pezaro - International Journal of Childbirth, 2019 - clok.uclan.ac.uk
Social media is fast becoming a global phenomenon with recent research providing insight into the complex inter-weaving relationship between the media and women and families …