The effect of perceived spousal support on childbirth self-efficacy on pregnant women in turkey
Abstract Background Spousal support during pregnancy reduces the anxiety and stress of the pregnant women and increases the ability to cope with the problems experienced by the pregnant women. The study aimed to examine the effect of perceived spousal support on childbirth self-efficacy on pregnant...
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Main Authors: | Burcu Kucukkaya (Author), Sukran Basgol (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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