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Coleman PK, Reardon DC, Strahan TS, Cougle JR (2005): The psychology of abortion: a review and suggestions for future research. Psychol Health; 20: 237–71.

Coleman PK, Coyle CT, Shuping M, Rue VM. (2009): Induced abortion and anxiety, mood, and substance: abuse disorders: isolating the effects of abortion in the National Comorbidity Survey. J Psychiatr Res; 43: 770–6 & Corrigendum 2011, 45:1133-1134.

Dingle K, Alati R, Clavarino A, Najman JM, Williams GM (2008): Pregnancy loss and psychiatric disorders in young women: an Australian birth cohort study. Br J Psychiatry; 193: 455–60.

Fergusson DM, Horwood LJ, Boden JM (2008): Abortion and mental health disorders: evidence from a 30-year longitudinal study. Br J Psychiatry; 193: 444–51.

Pedersen W. (2007): Childbirth, abortion and subsequent substance use in young women: a population-based longitudinal study. Addiction; 102: 1971–8.

Coleman PK, Reardon DC, Cougle J. (2005): Substance use among pregnant women in the context of previous reproductive loss and desire for current pregnancy. Br J Health Psychol; 10: 255–68.

Steinberg JR, Russo NF. (2008): Abortion and anxiety: what’s the relationship? Soc Sci Med; 67: 238–52.

Coleman PK, Maxey DC, Spence M, Nixon C. (2009): The choice to abort among mothers living under ecologically deprived conditions: predictors and consequences. Int J Ment Health Addiction; 7: 405–22.

Coleman PK, Reardon DC, Rue V, Cougle J. (2002): History of induced abortion in relation to substance use during subsequent pregnancies carried to term. Am J Obstet Gynecol; 187: 1673–8.

Coleman PK, Reardon DC, Rue V, Cougle J. (2002): State-funded abortions vs. deliveries: a comparison of outpatient mental health claims over four years. Am J Orthopsychiatry; 72: 141–52.

Cougle J, Reardon DC, Coleman PK (2003): Depression associated with abortion and childbirth: a long-term analysis of the NLSY cohort. Med Sci Monit; 9: CR105–12.

Cougle J, Reardon DC, Coleman PK, Rue VM (2005): Generalized anxiety associated with unintended pregnancy: a cohort study of the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth. J Anxiety Disord ; 19: 137–42.

Gilchrist AC, Hannaford PC, Frank P, Kay CR. (1995): Termination of pregnancy and psychiatric morbidity. Br J Psychiatry; 167: 243–8.

Gissler M, Hemminki E, Lonnqvist J. (1996): Suicides after pregnancy in Finland, 1987–94: register linkage study. BMJ; 313: 1431–4.

Pedersen W. (2008): Abortion and depression: a population-based longitudinal study of young women. Scand J Public Health; 36: 424–8.

Reardon DC, Cougle J. (2002): Depression and unintended pregnancy in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth: a cohort study. BMJ; 324: 151–2.

Reardon DC, Cougle J, Ney PG, Scheuren F, Coleman PK, Strahan TW (2002): Deaths associated with delivery and abortion among California Medicaid patients: a record linkage study. South Med J; 95: 834–41.

Reardon DC, Cougle J, Rue VM, Shuping M, Coleman PK, Ney PG (2003): Psychiatric admissions of low-income women following abortion and childbirth. CMAJ; 168: 1253–6.

Reardon DC, Coleman PK, Cougle J. (2004): Substance use associated with prior history of abortion and unintended birth: a national cross sectional cohort study. Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse; 26: 369–83.

Rees DI, Sabia JJ (2007): The relationship between abortion and depression: new evidence from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study. Med Sci Monit; 13: 430–6.

Schmiege S, Russo NF (2005): Depression and unwanted first pregnancy: longitudinal cohort study. BMJ; 331: 1303.

Taft AJ, Watson LF (2008): Depression and termination of pregnancy (induced abortion) in a national cohort of young Australian women: the confounding effect of women’s experience of violence. BMC Public Health; 8: 75.

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