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Dr Maggie Kirkman
Dr Maggie Kirkman
Global and Women's Health, Monash University
Verified email at monash.edu
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Qualitative research methods: when to use them and how to judge them
K Hammarberg, M Kirkman, S De Lacey
Human reproduction 31 (3), 498-501, 2016
25882016
Mental health of people in Australia in the first month of COVID‐19 restrictions: a national survey
JRW Fisher, TD Tran, K Hammarberg, J Sastry, H Nguyen, H Rowe, ...
Medical journal of Australia 213 (10), 458-464, 2020
3332020
Women's experiences of endometriosis: a systematic review and synthesis of qualitative research
K Young, J Fisher, M Kirkman
Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care 41 (3), 225-234, 2015
2322015
Reasons women give for abortion: a review of the literature
M Kirkman, H Rowe, A Hardiman, S Mallett, D Rosenthal
Archives of women's mental health 12, 365-378, 2009
1902009
Alcohol use and mental health status during the first months of COVID-19 pandemic in Australia
TD Tran, K Hammarberg, M Kirkman, HTM Nguyen, J Fisher
Journal of affective disorders 277, 810-813, 2020
1852020
'I know I'm doing a good job': canonical and autobiographical narratives of teenage mothers
M Kirkman, L Harrison, L Hillier, P Pyett
Culture, Health & Sexuality 3 (3), 279-294, 2001
1602001
Being open with your mouth shut: The meaning of ‘openness’ in family communication about sexuality
M Kirkman, DA Rosenthal, S Shirley Feldman
Sex education 5 (1), 49-66, 2005
1582005
What's the plot? Applying narrative theory to research in psychology
M Kirkman
Australian Psychologist 37 (1), 30-38, 2002
1472002
Parents’ contributions to the narrative identity of offspring of donor-assisted conception
M Kirkman
Social Science & Medicine 57 (11), 2229-2242, 2003
1292003
Talking to a tiger: Fathers reveal their difficulties in communicating about sexuality with adolescents
M Kirkman, DA Rosenthal, SS Feldman
New directions for child and adolescent development 2002 (97), 57-74, 2002
1282002
Adolescent sex and the romantic narrative: Why some young heterosexuals use condoms to prevent pregnancy but not disease
M Kirkman, D Rosenthal, AMA Smith
Psychology, Health & Medicine 3 (4), 355-370, 1998
1231998
Reproductive experiences of women who cryopreserved oocytes for non-medical reasons
K Hammarberg, M Kirkman, N Pritchard, M Hickey, M Peate, J McBain, ...
Human Reproduction 32 (3), 575-581, 2017
1212017
Prevalence and distribution of unintended pregnancy: the Understanding Fertility Management in Australia National Survey
H Rowe, S Holton, M Kirkman, C Bayly, L Jordan, K McNamee, J McBain, ...
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 40 (2), 104-109, 2016
1122016
Sexual activity and physical tenderness in older adults: cross-sectional prevalence and associated characteristics
R Freak-Poli, M Kirkman, G De Castro Lima, N Direk, OH Franco, ...
The journal of sexual medicine 14 (7), 918-927, 2017
982017
Parent-Child Interactionwith 8 Receptively Disabled Children: Some Determinantsof Maternal Speech Style
TG Cross, TG Nienhuys, M Kirkman
Children's Language 5, 247, 1985
96*1985
Women’s experiences of pornography: A systematic review of research using qualitative methods
S Ashton, K McDonald, M Kirkman
The Journal of Sex Research 55 (3), 334-347, 2018
952018
Saviours and satyrs: ambivalence in narrative meanings of sperm provision
M Kirkman
Culture, Health & Sexuality 6 (4), 319-334, 2004
932004
Endometriosis and fertility: women's accounts of healthcare
K Young, J Fisher, M Kirkman
Human Reproduction 31 (3), 554-562, 2016
902016
Disciplinary discourses: rates of cesarean section explained by medicine, midwifery, and feminism
ASM Lee, M Kirkman
Health Care for Women International 29 (5), 448-467, 2008
842008
Egg and embryo donation and the meaning of motherhood
M Kirkman
Women & Health 38 (2), 1-18, 2003
832003
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