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           Mercer, R. T., Ferketich, S. L., & DeJoseph, J. F. (1993).   Sank, J. C. (1991). Factors in the prenatal period that affect
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             and infancy. Research in Nursing Health, 16, 45–56.  in black American mothers and fathers (Doctoral dis-
           Mercer, R. T., Ferketich, S. L., DeJoseph, J., May, K. A., &   sertation, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, 1991)
             Sollid, D. (1988). Effects of stress on family functioning   (University Microfilms No. 1993–155453).
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           Mercer, R. T., Hackley, K. C., & Bostrom, A. (1984). Social   acquisition. American Journal of Sociology, 80, 870–885.
             support of teenage mothers. Birth Defects: Original   Turner, J. H. (1978). The structure of sociological theory
             Article Series, 20(5), 245–290.               (Revised ed.). Homewood, (IL): Dorsey Press.
           Mercer, R. T., May, K. A., Ferketich, S., & DeJoseph, J.   von Bertalanffy, L. (1968). General system theory. New York:
             (1986). Theoretical models for studying the effect of   George Braziller.
             antepartum stress on the family. Nursing Research, 35,   Walker, L. O., Crain, H., & Thompson, E. (1986a). Mater-
             339–346.                                      nal role attainment and identity in the postpartum
           Mercer, R. T, & Walker, L. O. (2006). A review of nursing   period: Stability and change. Nursing Research, 35(2),
             interventions to foster becoming a mother. Journal of   68–71.
             Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing, 35(5),   Walker, L. O., Crain, H., & Thompson, E. (1986b). Moth-
             568–582.                                      ering behavior and maternal role attainment during the
           Neeson, J. D., Patterson, K. A., Mercer, R. T., & May, K. A.   postpartum period. Nursing Research, 35(6), 322–325.
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             prenatal care by nurse practitioners in extended roles.   when identifying fever and illnesses in infants less than
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           Nelson, A. M. (2003). Transition to motherhood. Journal   Miami). Dissertation Abstracts International, 57, (12-B)
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             experience. New York: Springer.

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