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Outliving the self: Perspectives of men without biological offspring
Joanne Lawrence-Bourne
Psychology
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Humans
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Children
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Wellbeing
66%
Assumption
66%
Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
66%
Qualitative Study
33%
Semistructured Interview
33%
Qualitative Method
33%
Social Environment
33%
Lived Experience
33%
Thinking
33%
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Perspective
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Child
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Men
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Childlessness
55%
Experience
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Meaning
25%
Biology
15%
Approach
15%
Conceptualization
10%
Discourse Analysis
10%
Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
10%
Human Reproduction
10%
Women
10%
Wellbeing
10%
Qualitative Method
5%
Semi-Structured Interview
5%
Social Environment
5%
Thinking
5%
Ideologies
5%
Analysis
5%
Understanding
5%
Influence
5%
Species
5%
Lived Experience
5%
Discussion
5%
Qualitative Research
5%
Gender
5%
Animals
5%
Risk
5%
Criterion
5%
Sampling
5%
Human Being
5%
Probability
5%
Medicine and Dentistry
Child
100%
Man
100%
Male
50%
Experience
42%
Analysis
21%
Wellbeing
14%
Reproductive Medicine
14%
Discourse Analysis
14%
Life
14%
Sense
14%
Awareness
7%
Personal Experience
7%
Qualitative Analysis
7%
Verbal Communication
7%
Gender
7%
Species
7%
Comprehension
7%
Woman
7%
Female
7%
Nursing and Health Professions
Child
100%
Man
100%
Male
50%
Analysis
21%
Discourse Analysis
14%
Classification
7%
Sampling
7%
Procedures
7%
Woman
7%
Gender
7%
Lived Experience
7%
Female
7%
Tension
7%
Sample
7%
Qualitative Analysis
7%
Species
7%
Keyphrases
Self-perspective
100%
Male childlessness
100%
Adaptive Sampling
16%
Male Reproduction
16%
Stepfathers
16%
Arts and Humanities
Human Reproduction
10%
Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
10%