Establishing a valid construct of fear of childbirth: findings from in-depth interviews with women and midwives
Abstract Background Fear of childbirth (FOC) can have a negative impact on a woman's psychological wellbeing during pregnancy and her experience of birth. It has also been associated with adverse obstetric outcomes and postpartum mental health difficulties. However the FOC construct is itself p...
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Main Authors: | P. Slade (Author), K. Balling (Author), K. Sheen (Author), G. Houghton (Author) |
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