Putting the ‘teachable moment’ in context: A view from critical health psychology

Retrieved from https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/13591053221101750 AbstractThe concept of ‘Teachable Moment’ (TM) is an increasingly used term within mainstream health psychology in relation to interventions and health behaviour

Trends in Cannabis Polysubstance Use During Early Pregnancy Among Patients in a Large Health Care System in Northern California

Abstract IMPORTANCE Rates of prenatal cannabis use are increasing alongside perceptions that cannabis is a harmless therapeutic for pregnancy-related ailments, while rates of prenatal use

Assessing and addressing vulnerability in pregnancy: General practitioners perceived barriers and facilitators – a qualitative interview study

Brygger Venø, L., Pedersen, L.B., Søndergaard, J. et al. Assessing and addressing vulnerability in pregnancy: General practitioners perceived barriers and facilitators – a qualitative interview study. BMC Prim. Care 23, 142

Examining barriers to harm reduction and child welfare services for pregnant women and mothers who use substances using a stigma action framework

Wolfson L, Schmidt RA, Stinson J, Poole N. Examining barriers to harm reduction and child welfare services for pregnant women and mothers who use substances

Disconnected perspectives: Patient and care provider’s experiences of substance use in pregnancy

Mitchell-Foster SM, Emon CE, Brouwer M, Duncan Elder L, King J. Disconnected perspectives: patient and care provider’s experiences of substance use in pregnancy. Int J

Putting them on a strong spiritual path: Indigenous doulas responding to the needs of Indigenous mothers and communities

Cidro J, Doenmez C, Sinclair S, Nychuk A, Wodtke L, Hayward A. Putting them on a strong spiritual path: Indigenous doulas responding to the needs

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