Psychological+aspects


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 * Blyth, E. et al. (2008). Welfare of the child assessments in assisted conception: A social constructionist perspective. //Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology//, 26(1):31-43.**




 * Bos, H. M. W. and van Balen, F. (2010). Children of the new reproductive technologies: social and genetic parenthood. //Patient education and counseling//, 81(3): 429-35.**




 * Casey, Polly, et al. (2013). Families Created by Donor Insemination: Father –Child Relationships at Age 7. //Journal of Marriage and Family//, 75: 858-870.**




 * Chan, R.W. et al. (1998) Psychosocial adjustment among children conceived via donor insemination by lesbian and heterosexual mothers** //**Child Development**//**, 69(2):443-457.**



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//**Gameiro, S. et al. (2011) Parental investment in couples who conceived spontaneously or with assisted reproductive techniques**// **Human Reproduction //26(5): 1128-113.//**



//**Gartrell, N and H. Bos (2010) US National Longitudinal Lesbian Family Study: Psychological Adjustment of 17-Year-Old Adolescents.**// **Pediatrics//, 126(1):28-36.//**



//**Golombok, S. (1995) Families created by the new reproductive technologies: quality of parenting and social and emotional development of the children**// **Child Development//, 66(2):285-298.//**




 * Susan Golombok, Clare Murray, Peter Brinsden and Hossam Abdalla (1999) Social versus Biological Parenting: Family Functioning and the Socioemotional Development of Children Conceived by Egg or Sperm Donation. //JOURNAL OF CHILD PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY// Volume 40, Issue 4, May 1999, Pages: 519–527.**



//**Golombok, S. et al. (2002) The European study of assisted reproduction families: the transition to adolescence**// **Human Reproduction //17(3)830-840.//**

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 * Susan Golombok, Fiona MacCallum, Emma Goodman and Michael Rutter (2002) Families with Children Conceived by Donor Insemination: A Follow-Up at Age Twelve. //CHILD DEVELOPMENT// Volume 73, Issue 3, May/June 2002, Pages: 952–968.**



//**Golombok SE. Reproductive technology and its impact on child psychosocial and emotional development.. In: Tremblay RE, Barr RG, Peters RDeV, eds. Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development [online]. Montreal, Quebec: Centre of Excellence for Early Childhood Development; 2003:1-7. Available at: http://www.child-encyclopedia.com/documents/GolombokANGxp.pdf. Accessed [April 26, 2011].**//

//**Golombok, S. (2004) Families Created Through Surrogacy Arrangements: Parent–Child Relationships in the 1st Year of Life**// **Developmental Psychology //40(3):400-411.//**

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//**Golombok, S. et al. (2011) Children Conceived by Gamete Donation: Psychological Adjustment and Mother-Child Relationships at Age 7**// **Journal of Family Psychology //25(2):230-239.//**




 * Susan Golombok, Lucy Blake, Polly Casey, Gabriela Roman and Vasanti Jadva (2012) Children born through reproductive donation: a longitudinal study of psychological adjustment //Journal of child psychology and psychiatry//**




 * Golombok (2013). Families created by reproductive donation: issues and research. //Child Development Perspectives//, 7(1):61-65.**



//**Hammarberg, K. et al. (2008) Gamete donors’ and recipients’ evaluation of donor counselling: A prospective longitudinal cohort study**// **Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology //48:601-606.//**



//**Hershberger, P.E. (2007) Pregnant, Donor Oocyte Recipient Women Describe Their Lived Experience of Establishing the “Family Lexicon”**// **Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing //36(2):161-167.//**



//**Isaksson, S. et al. (2011) Two decades after legislation on identifiable donors in Sweden: are recipient couples ready to be open about using gamete donation?**// **Human Reproduction //26(4): 853-860.//**



//**Jadva, V. et al. (2009) ‘Mom by choice, single by life’s circumstance. . .’ Findings from a large scale survey of the experiences of single mothers by choice**// **Human Fertility //12(4): 175–184.//**



//**Jadva, V. et al. (2010) Experiences of offspring searching for and contacting their donor siblings and donor**// **Reproductive BioMedicine Online //20:523-532.//**

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//**Kirkman, M. (2003) Egg and Embryo Donation and the Meaning of Motherhood**// **Women & Health //38(2):1-18.//**



//**Kirkman, M. (2004) Genetic Connection And Relationships In Narratives Of Donor-Assisted Conception**// **Australian Journal of Emerging Technologies and Society //2(1):1-20.//**

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//**Kirkman, M. (2004) Saviours and satyrs: ambivalence in narrative meanings of sperm provision**// **Culture, Health & Sexuality //6(4):319-335.//**



//**Kirkman, M. et al. (2007) Families working it out: adolescents’ views on communicating about donor-assisted conception**// **Human Reproduction //22(8):2318-2324.//**

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//**Landau, R. et al. (2008) A child of ‘‘hers’’: older single mothers and their children conceived through IVF with both egg and sperm donation**// **Fertility and Sterility //90(3):576-583.//**



//**MacCallum, F. (2009) Embryo donation parents’ attitudes towards donors: comparison with adoption**// **Human Reproduction //24(3):517-523.//**

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//**Murray, C. and S. Golombok (2005) Solo mothers and their donor insemination infants: follow-up at age 2 years**// **Human Reproduction //20(6):1655-1660.//**

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//**Owen, L. and S. Golombok (2009) Families created by assisted reproduction: Parent-child relationships in late adolescence**// **Journal of Adolescence //32:835-848.//**



//**Raj, S. and R. Morley (2007) ‘Are You Asking Me If We Had Sex To Conceive?’ To Whom Do Parents Of Twins Disclose Mode Of Conception and What Do They Feel About Being Asked?**// **Twin Research and Human Genetics //10(6):886-891.//**



//**Ripper, M. (2009) Lesbian parenting through donor insemination: implications for the hetero-normative family**// **Gay & Lesbian Issues and Psychology Review//, 5(2):81-95//**

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//**Scheib, J.E. and P.D. Hastings (n.d.) Lesbian mothers and their donor-conceived children: family processes, child development and long-term outcomes.**//

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//**Shelton, K.H. et al. (2009) Examining differences in psychological adjustment problems among children conceived by assisted reproductive technologies**// **International Journal of Behavioral Development//, 33(5):385-392.//**

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//**Thorn, P. and T. Wischmann (2009) German guidelines for psychosocial counselling in the area of gamete donation**// **Human Fertility //12(2):73-80.//**



//**Weissenberg, R. (2007) Older single mothers assisted by sperm donation and their children**// **Human Reproduction// 22(10):2784-2791.**

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