History of violence and subjective health of mother and child: From The Childbirth and Health Cohort Study in Primary Care, Iceland
Objective: To study the self-reported prevalence of experienced violence among a cohort of women about two years after giving birth, their health during pregnancy, pregnancy outcomes and their experience of their child's health. Setting and subjects: In 2011, a total of 657 women participated i...
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Main Authors: | Margret O. Tomasdottir (Author), Hildur Kristjansdottir (Author), Amalia Bjornsdottir (Author), Linn Getz (Author), Thora Steingrimsdottir (Author), Olof A. Olafsdottir (Author), Johann A. Sigurdsson (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2016-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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