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Ayers, S, Crawley, Rosalind, Button, S, Thornton, A, Field, A P, Flood, C, Lee, S, Eagle, A, Bradley, R, Moore, D, Gyte, G and Smith, H (2018) Evaluation of expressive writing to improve postnatal health: a randomised controlled trial. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 41 (5). pp. 614-626. ISSN 0160-7715

Crawley, Rosalind, Wilkie, Stephanie, Gamble, J, Creedy, D K, Fenwick, J, Cockburn, N and Ayers, S (2018) Characteristics of memories for traumatic and non-traumatic birth. Applied Cognitive Psychology. ISSN 0888-4080

Crawley, Rosalind, Ayers, S, Button, S., Thornton, A., Field, A., Lee, S., Eagle, A., Bradley, R., Moore, D., Gyte, G. and Smith, H. (2016) Evaluating expressive writing to improve postpartum health. In: International Society of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynaecology (ISPOG), 12 May 2016, Malaga. (Submitted)

Thompson, S., Ayers, S, Crawley, Rosalind, Thornton, A., Eagle, A., Bradley, R., Lee, S., Moore, D., Field, A., Gyte, G. and Smith, H. (2015) Using expressive writing as an intervention to improve postnatal wellbeing. In: Society for Reproductive and Infant Psychology Conference, 14-15 September 2015, Nottingham, UK. (Submitted)

Brierley-Jones, Lyn, Crawley, Rosalind, Lomax, S. and Ayers, S (2014) Stillbirth and stigma: The spoiling and repair of multiple social identities. OMEGA: The Journal of Death and Dying, 70 (2). pp. 143-168. ISSN 0030-2228

Brierley-Jones, Lyn, Crawley, Rosalind, Ayers, S and Lomax, S (2013) Stillbirth and Stigma: the spoiling and repair of multiple social identities. In: BSA 45th Medical Sociology Annual Conference, Wednesday 11th to Friday 13th September 2013, University of York, UK.

Crawley, Rosalind, Lomax, S and Ayers, S (2013) Recovering from stillbirth: the effects of making and sharing memories on maternal mental health. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 31 (2). pp. 195-207. ISSN 0264-6838

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