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  • van Rooij, F. B. (2009). Huiselijk geweld. In H. Dijkshoorn, T. K. van Dijk, & A. P. Janssen (Eds.), Zo gezond is Amsterdam! Eindrapport Amsterdamse gezondheidsmonitor 2008 (pp. 68-71). (EDG 2009; No. 3). GGD Amsterdam. http://beheer.nisb.nl/cogito/modules/uploads/docs/64091363962824.pdf
  • van Rooij, F., & Korfker, D. (2009). Infertile Turkish and Moroccan minority groups in the Netherlands: patients' views on problems within infertility care. In L. Culley, N. Hudson, & F. van Rooij (Eds.), Marginalized reproduction: ethnicity, infertility and reproductive technologies (pp. 134-150). (Science in society). Earthscan.
  • Culley, L., Hudson, N., & van Rooij, F. (2009). Marginalized reproduction: ethnicity, infertility and reproductive technologies. (Science in society series). Earthscan.
  • van Rooij, F. B., van Balen, F., & Hermanns, J. M. A. (2009). The experiences of involuntarily childless Turkish immigrants in the Netherlands. Qualitative Health Research, 19(5), 621-632. https://doi.org/10.1177/1049732309333242
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    van Rooij, F. B. (2008). The experience of involuntary childless Turkish migrants in the Netherlands : parenthood motives, psycho-social consequences, responses and help-seeking behavior. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. SCO-Kohnstamm Instituut.
  • van Rooij, F. B., van Balen, F., & Hermanns, J. M. A. (2007). Emotional distress and infertility: Turkish migrant couples compared to Dutch couples in Western Turkey. Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 28, 87-95.
  • van Rooij, F. B., van Balen, F., & Hermanns, J. M. A. (2006). Migrants and the meaning of parenthood: involuntary childless Turkish migrants in the Netherlands. Human Reproduction, 21(7), 1832-1838. https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/del046
  • van Rooij, F. B., van Balen, F., & Hermanns, J. M. A. (2004). A review of Islamic Middle Eastern migrants: traditional and religious cultural beliefs about procreation in the context of infertility treatment. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 22(4), 321-331. https://doi.org/10.1080/02646830412331298369
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