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Julie Jomeen
Julie Jomeen
Professor of Midwifery
Verified email at hull.ac.uk
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Reflexivity: A review of the literature in the context of midwifery research
C Lambert, J Jomeen, W McSherry
British Journal of Midwifery 18 (5), 321-326, 2010
2542010
Post-traumatic stress disorder following childbirth: an update of current issues and recommendations for future research
K McKenzie-McHarg, S Ayers, E Ford, A Horsch, J Jomeen, A Sawyer, ...
Journal of reproductive and infant psychology 33 (3), 219-237, 2015
2402015
Confirmation of an occluded anxiety component within the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) during early pregnancy
J Jomeen, CR Martin
Journal of Reproductive and infant psychology 23 (2), 143-154, 2005
1682005
The importance of assessing psychological status during pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period as a multidimensional construct: A literature review
J Jomeen
Clinical Effectiveness in Nursing 8 (3-4), 143-155, 2004
1552004
Assessment and relationship of sleep quality to depression in early pregnancy
J Jomeen, CR Martin
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology 25 (1), 87-99, 2007
1402007
What is traumatic birth? A concept analysis and literature review
M Greenfield, J Jomeen, L Glover
British Journal of Midwifery 24 (4), 254-267, 2016
1212016
The impact of peer support in the context of perinatal mental illness: A meta-ethnography
CCG Jones, J Jomeen, M Hayter
Midwifery 30 (5), 491-498, 2014
1072014
Ethnic minority women's experience of maternity services in England
J Jomeen, M Redshaw
Ethnicity & health 18 (3), 280-296, 2013
972013
The factor structure of the SF-36 in early pregnancy
J Jomeen, CR Martin
Journal of psychosomatic research 59 (3), 131-138, 2005
942005
Sexual health information seeking: a survey of adolescent practices
C Whitfield, J Jomeen, M Hayter, E Gardiner
Journal of clinical nursing 22 (23-24), 3259-3269, 2013
922013
Midwives’ perceptions and experiences of caring for women who experience perinatal mental health problems: An integrative review
M Noonan, O Doody, J Jomeen, R Galvin
Midwifery 45, 56-71, 2017
912017
Survey of midwives’ perinatal mental health knowledge, confidence, attitudes and learning needs
M Noonan, J Jomeen, R Galvin, O Doody
Women and Birth 31 (6), e358-e366, 2018
852018
The impact of choice of maternity care on psychological health outcomes for women during pregnancy and the postnatal period
J Jomeen, CR Martin
Journal of evaluation in clinical practice 14 (3), 391-398, 2008
842008
Replicability and stability of the multidimensional model of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale in late pregnancy
J Jomeen, CR Martin
Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing 14 (3), 319-324, 2007
842007
Is the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) a reliable screening tool in early pregnancy?
J Jomeen, CR Martin
Psychology & Health 19 (6), 787-800, 2004
792004
Maternal–fetal relationships and psychological health: emerging research directions
J Walsh, EG Hepper, SR Bagge, F Wadephul, J Jomeen
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology 31 (5), 490-499, 2013
742013
Concurrent analysis of choice and control in childbirth
A Snowden, C Martin, J Jomeen, CH Martin
BMC pregnancy and childbirth 11, 1-11, 2011
732011
A narrative review of interventions addressing the parental–fetal relationship
NB Cunen, J Jomeen, RB Xuereb, A Poat
Women and Birth 30 (4), e141-e151, 2017
602017
“It can’t be like last time”–choices made in early pregnancy by women who have previously experienced a traumatic birth
M Greenfield, J Jomeen, L Glover
Frontiers in psychology 10, 56, 2019
592019
Choice, control and contemporary childbirth: understanding through women's stories
J Jomeen, LL Pethtel
Routledge, 2019
582019
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