Published on in Vol 6 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/48934, first published .
Understanding the Tensions of “Good Motherhood” Through Women’s Digital Technology Use: Descriptive Qualitative Study

Understanding the Tensions of “Good Motherhood” Through Women’s Digital Technology Use: Descriptive Qualitative Study

Understanding the Tensions of “Good Motherhood” Through Women’s Digital Technology Use: Descriptive Qualitative Study

Journals

  1. Kemp E, Sillence E, Thomas L, Ayatollahi H. Information work and digital support during the perinatal period: Perspectives of mothers and healthcare professionals. PLOS Digital Health 2024;3(8):e0000387 View
  2. Özen Çınar İ, Özkaya Bozkurt E. Digital Motherhood in the Postpartum Period: A Descriptive Study. Maternal and Child Health Journal 2025;29(3):376 View
  3. Anyakoha B, Odenigbo C. Motherhood and Colonialism: An Analysis of Communication Patterns among African Women across Different Eras. Australian Feminist Studies 2025;40(123):60 View
  4. Ponomareva I, Agrinenko O. Attitude to digital technologies and the role conflict of a working mother. Vestnik of Kostroma State University. Series: Pedagogy. Psychology. Sociokinetics 2025;31(3):63 View
  5. Luque-Reca O, Peñacoba C, Catalá P. Development and Validation of the Pregnancy Guilt Assessment Scale (PGAS): A Specific Tool for Assessing Guilt in Pregnancy. Healthcare 2025;13(24):3241 View
  6. Amery P, Danby S, Theobald M. Mothering in a digital age – a first-time mother’s account of using an infant tracking application. Text & Talk 2025 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Mammadzada A. Digital Narratives of Trauma Among Immigrant and Refugee Women. View