Emotional Responses to Pregnancy Based on Geographical Classification of Residence

Pregnancy is a time of life-changing events. How the woman adapts to pregnancy varies greatly. These variations may be seen in the measurements of anxiety, depression and uncertainty. These emotional responses may be influenced by factors in her psychosocial environment. Of interest in this study wa...

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Main Author: Marilyn Cooper Handley (Author)
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Published: Rural Nurse Organization; Binghamton University, 2012-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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