Depression and termination of pregnancy (induced abortion) in a national cohort of young Australian women: the confounding effect of women's experience of violence
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Termination of pregnancy is a common and safe medical procedure in countries where it is legal. One in four Australian women terminates a pregnancy, most often when young. There is inconclusive evidence about whether pregnancy termin...
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Main Authors: | Watson Lyndsey F (Author), Taft Angela J (Author) |
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