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Children born through reproductive donation: A longitudinal study of psychological adjustment (2012)
Journal Article
Golombok, S., Blake, L., Casey, P., Roman, G., & Jadva, V. (2013). Children born through reproductive donation: A longitudinal study of psychological adjustment. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 54(6), 653-660. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcpp.12015

Background: Parenting and children's adjustment were examined in 30 surrogacy families, 31 egg donation families, 35 donor insemination families, and 53 natural conception families. Methods: Parenting was assessed at age 3 by a standardized interview... Read More about Children born through reproductive donation: A longitudinal study of psychological adjustment.

How do you recruit and retain a prebirth cohort? Lessons learnt from growing up in New Zealand (2012)
Journal Article
Morton, S. M., Grant, C. C., Carr, P. E., Robinson, E. M., Kinloch, J. M., Fleming, C. J., …Liang, R. (2014). How do you recruit and retain a prebirth cohort? Lessons learnt from growing up in New Zealand. Evaluation and the Health Professions, 37(4), 411-433. https://doi.org/10.1177/0163278712462717

Growing Up in New Zealand, a longitudinal study following nearly 7,000 children, has faced some unique challenges in identifying, enrolling, and retaining a large and diverse antenatal cohort. Identification of a study region with population demograp... Read More about How do you recruit and retain a prebirth cohort? Lessons learnt from growing up in New Zealand.