Negative impressions of childbirth in a North-West England student population
Background: Sociocultural childbirth representations can influence the perceptions of childbirth negatively. In this paper we report on a survey study to explore the factors associated with negative impressions of childbirth in a North-West England University student sample. We also explored whether...
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Main Authors: | Gill Thomson (Author), Kathrin Stoll (Author), Soo Downe (Author), Wendy A. Hall (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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