Items where Kingston Author is "Brennan, Arthur"

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Foran, Claire and Brennan, Arthur (2015) Prevention and early detection of cervical cancer in the UK. British Journal of Nursing, 24(Sup. 10), S22-S29. ISSN (print) 0966-0461

Brennan, Arthur (2014) Couvade syndrome: why some men suffer morning sickness and develop signs of pregnancy. The Independent,

Brennan, Arthur (2014) Couvade syndrome: why some men develop signs of pregnancy. The Conversation,

Mangion, Doreen and Brennan, Arthur (2014) Relationship between the ‘two-week rule’ and colorectal cancer diagnosis. British Journal of Nursing, 23(12), pp. 660-667. ISSN (print) 0966-0461

Brennan, Arthur, Ayers, Susan, Ahmed, Hafez and Marshall-Lucette, Sylvie (2007) A critical review of the Couvade syndrome: the pregnant male. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 25(3), pp. 173-189. ISSN (print) 0264-6838

Brennan, Arthur, Marshall-Lucette, Sylvie, Ayers, Susan and Ahmed, Hafez (2007) A qualitative exploration of the Couvade syndrome in expectant fathers. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 25(1), pp. 18-39. ISSN (print) 0264-6838

Brennan, Arthur (1997) Efficacy of cardiac rehabilitation 2: smoking and behaviour modification. British Journal of Nursing, 6(13), pp. 737-740. ISSN (print) 0966-0461

Brennan, Arthur (1997) Efficacy of cardiac rehabilitation. 1: a critique of the research. British Journal of Nursing, 6(12), pp. 697-702. ISSN (print) 0966-0461

Conference or Workshop Item

Brennan, Arthur and Marshall-Lucette, Sylvie (2009) The Couvade Syndrome: implications of the "pregnant" male from a global perspective. In: International Nursing Research Congress: Focusing on evidence based practice; 13 - 17 Jul 2009, Vancouver, Canada. (Unpublished)

Thesis

Brennan, Arthur B. (2008) A study of the Couvade syndrome in the male partners of pregnant women in the UK. (PhD thesis), Kingston University, .

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