Emotional distress, resilience and adaptability: a qualitative study of adults who experienced infant abandonment

  • Sherr L
  • Roberts K
  • Croome N
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Background: There is very little insight into the emotional effects of adult survivors of infant abandonment. The rate and reasons for abandonment differ by country, region and economic background....

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Sherr, L., Roberts, K. J., & Croome, N. (2017). Emotional distress, resilience and adaptability: a qualitative study of adults who experienced infant abandonment. Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine, 5(1), 197–213. https://doi.org/10.1080/21642850.2017.1297238

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