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    Factor Structure, Validity and Reliability of the Cambridge Worry Scale in a Pregnant Population by Green, Josephine M., Kafetsios, Konstantinos, Statham, Helen E., Snowdon, Claire M.

    Published in Journal of health psychology (01-11-2003)
    “…This article presents the Cambridge Worry Scale (CWS), a content-based measure for assessing worries, and discusses its psychometric properties based on a…”
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    Family Communication and Genetic Counseling: The Case of Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer by Green, Josephine, Richards, Martin, Murton, Frances, Statham, Helen, Hallowell, Nina

    Published in Journal of genetic counseling (01-03-1997)
    “…In familial breast/ovarian cancer, the information that the proband is able to supply about other family members is of critical importance for genetic…”
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    Elective Cesarean Section and Decision Making: A Critical Review of the Literature by McCourt, Chris, Weaver, Jane, Statham, Helen, Beake, Sarah, Gamble, Jenny, Creedy, Debra K.

    Published in Birth (01-03-2007)
    “…Background: The cesarean section rate continues to rise in many countries with routine access to medical services, yet this increase is not associated with…”
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    Are There "Unnecessary" Cesarean Sections? Perceptions of Women and Obstetricians About Cesarean Sections for Nonclinical Indications by Weaver, Jane J., Statham, Helen, Richards, Martin

    Published in Birth (Berkeley, Calif.) (01-03-2007)
    “…Background: The belief that many women demand cesarean sections in the absence of clinical indications appears to be pervasive. The aim of this study was to…”
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    Perinatal Postmortems: What Is Important to Parents and How Do They Decide? by Breeze, Andrew C. G., Statham, Helen, Hackett, Gerald A., Jessop, Flora A., Lees, Christoph C.

    Published in Birth (Berkeley, Calif.) (01-03-2012)
    “…:  Background:  Falling consent rates for postmortems, regardless of age of death, have been widely reported in recent years. The aim of this study was to…”
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    A family perspective of the value of a diagnosis for intellectual disability: experiences from a genetic research study by Statham, Helen, Ponder, Maggie, Richards, Martin, Hallowell, Nina, Raymond, Frances Lucy

    Published in British journal of learning disabilities (01-03-2011)
    “…Accessible summary This article is about families where more than one of the boys or men in the family have a learning disability. We found that •  Families…”
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    Attitudes to perinatal postmortem: parental views about research participation by Breeze, Andrew C G, Statham, Helen, Hackett, Gerald A, Jessop, Flora A, Lees, Christoph C

    Published in Journal of medical ethics (01-06-2011)
    “…ObjectiveTo study parental attitudes to participating in questionnaire research about perinatal postmortem immediately after late miscarriage, stillbirth and…”
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    Prenatal diagnosis of fetal abnormality: psychological effects on women in low-risk pregnancies by Statham, Helen, Solomou, Wendy, Chitty, Lyn

    “…When given an adverse prenatal diagnosis, parents are deeply shocked and experience acute grief. This review considers the psychological outcomes for parents…”
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    Interacting effects of temperature and extracellular calcium on the spontaneous release of transmitter at the frog neuromuscular junction by Duncan, C. J., Statham, Helen E.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-06-1977)
    “…1. Temperature has a characteristic effect on the frequency of m.e.p.p.s at the frog neuromuscular junction; the spontaneous release of transmitter is not…”
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    Who Worries That Something Might Be Wrong With the Baby? A Prospective Study of 1072 Pregnant Women by Statham, Helen, Green, Josephine M., Kafetsios, Kostas

    Published in Birth (Berkeley, Calif.) (01-12-1997)
    “…Background: Little is known about the normal range and pattern of pregnant women's worry about something being wrong with the baby, or how this relates to…”
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    Serum screening for Down's syndrome: some women's experiences by Statham, H, Green, J

    Published in BMJ (17-07-1993)
    “…OBJECTIVES--To describe the experiences of a small group of women who had positive results after serum screening for Down's syndrome. DESIGN--Semistructured…”
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    Wanting a caesarean section: the decision process by Weaver, Jane J, Statham, Helen

    Published in British journal of midwifery (01-06-2005)
    “…This article is the final part of a three-part study on operative birth and psychological issues. This part examines the findings from a three-year study into…”
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    “Talking About Chance”: The Presentation of Risk Information During Genetic Counseling for Breast and Ovarian Cancer by Hallowell, Nina, Statham, Helen, Murton, Frances, Green, Jo, Richards, Martin

    Published in Journal of genetic counseling (01-09-1997)
    “…Using observations, questionnaires, and interviews, this study describes the formats used to present risk information during genetic counseling for breast and…”
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    Communication of prenatal screening and diagnosis results to primary-care health professionals by Statham, Helen, Solomou, Wendy, Green, Josephine M

    Published in Public health (London) (01-09-2003)
    “…Objective. To describe how prenatal screening and diagnostic test results are communicated to primary care health professionals. Design. Postal questionnaire…”
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    Women's Understanding of Their Risk of Developing Breast/Ovarian Cancer Before and After Genetic Counseling by Hallowell, Nina, Statham, Helen, Murton, Frances

    Published in Journal of genetic counseling (01-08-1998)
    “…Many studies have reported that individuals frequently over‐ or underestimate their risk of developing cancer both before and after they attend genetic…”
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