References 317
Green, S. E. (2007). “We’re tired, not sad”: Benefits and burdens of mothering
a child with a disability. Social Science & Medicine, 64 , 150–163. doi:10.1016/j
.socscimed.2006.08.025
Greenfield, D. A. (1997). Infertility and assisted reproductive technology: The role of
the perinatal social worker. Social Work in Health Care, 24 (3/4), 39–46. doi:10.1300/
J010v24n03_04
Greenfield, E. A., & Russell, D. (2011). Identifying living arrangements that
heighten risk for loneliness in later life: Evidence from the U.S. National Social
Life, Health, and Aging Project. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 30 (4), 524–534.
doi:10.1177/0733464810364985
Greenfield, E. A., Scharlach, A., Lehning, A. J., & Davitt, J. K. (2012). A conceptual
framework for examining the promise of the NORC program and village models
to promote aging in place. Journal of Aging Studies, 26 , 273–284. doi:10.1016/j.
jaging.2012.01.003
Greif, G. L. (2009). Buddy system: Understanding male friendships. New York, NY: Oxford
University Press.
Greif, G. L. (2014). The voices of fathers in prison: Implications for family practice.
Journal of Family Social Work, 17 , 68–80. doi:10.1080/10522158.2013.865284
Grinyer, A., & Thomas, C. (2004). The importance of place of death in young adults
with terminal cancer. Mortality, 9 (2), 114–131. doi:10.1080/13576270310001659436
Grout, L. A., & Romanoff, B. D. (2000). The myth of the replacement child: Parents’ sto-
ries after perinatal death. Death Studies, 24 , 93–113. doi:10.1080/074811800200595
Gundel, H., O’Connor, M.-F., Littrell, F., Fort, C., & Lane, R. (2003).
Functional neuroanatomy of grief: An fMRI study. American Journal of Psychiatry,
160 , 1946–1953. doi:10.1176/appi.ajp.160.11.1946
Gunnar, M. (2000). Early adversity and the development of stress reactivity and regula-
tion. In C. Nelson (Ed.), The effects of adversity on neurobehavioral development: Minnesota
Symposium on Child Psychology (Vol. 31, pp. 163–200). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence
Erlbaum.
Gurian, A. (2003). Mother’s blues-child blues: How maternal depression affects
children. New York University Child Study Center Letter, 7 (3).
Gustafsson, P. E., San Sebastian, M., Janlert, U., Theorell, T., Westerlund, H., &
Hammarström, A. (2014). Life-course accumulation of neighborhood disadvan-
tage and allostatic load: Empirical integration of three social determinants of
health frameworks. American Journal of Public Health, 104 (5), 904–910. doi:10.2105/
AJPH.2013.301707
Hahn-Holbrook, J., Holbrook, C., & Haselton, M. G. (2012). Parental precaution:
Neurobiological means and adaptive ends. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews,
35 , 1052–1066. Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/
PMC3345294/?report=classic
Haight, B. K., & Haight, B. S. (2007). The handbook of structured life review. Baltimore,
MD: Health Professions Press.
Halpern, C. T., Kaestle, C. E., & Hallfors, D. D. (2007). Perceived physical maturity,
age of romantic partner, and adolescent risk behavior. Prevention Science, 8 , 1–10.
doi:10.1007/s11121-006-0046-1
Hamama-Raz, Y., Rosenfeld, S., & Buchbinder, E. (2010). Giving birth to life–again!:
Bereaved parents’ experiences with children born following the death of an adult
son. Death Studies, 34 (5), 381–403. doi:10.1080/07481181003697613
Hames, C. C. (2003). Helping infants and toddlers when a family member dies. Journal
of Hospice & Palliative Nursing, 5 , 103–112.
Hansson, R. O., & Stroebe, M. S. (2007). Bereavement in late life: Coping, adapta-
tion, and developmental influences. Washington, DC: American Psychological
Association.