Potentially traumatic experiences pre-migration and adverse pregnancy and childbirth outcomes among women of Somali- and Kurdish-origin in Finland
Abstract Background Women in precarious conditions in their countries of origin, especially those who have left the country as refugees, may have been victims of serious mental and physical violence. These potentially traumatic experiences may threaten women's reproductive health. This study ex...
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Main Authors: | Satu Majlander (Author), Tarja I. Kinnunen (Author), Eero Lilja (Author), Mika Gissler (Author), Anu E Castaneda (Author), Lara Lehtoranta (Author), Päivikki Koponen (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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