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The Influence of Prenatal Trauma, Stress, Social Support, and Years of Residency in the US on Postpartum Maternal Health Status Among Low-Income Latinas
The Influence of Prenatal Trauma, Stress, Social Support, and Years of Residency in the US on Postpartum Maternal Health Status Among Low-Income Latinas
The Influence of Prenatal Trauma, Stress, Social Support, and Years of Residency in the US on Postpartum Maternal Health Status Among Low-Income Latinas
Sumner, L. A. (author) / Valentine, J. (author) / Eisenman, D. (author) / Ahmed, S. (author) / Myers, H. (author) / Wyatt, G. (author) / Liu, H. (author) / Zhang, M. (author) / Rodriguez, M. A. (author)
MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH JOURNAL ; 15 ; 1046-1054
2011-01-01
9 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
613.0432
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