Paternal violent criminality and preterm birth: a Swedish national cohort study
Abstract Background Fathers may affect expectant mothers' daily living situations, which in turn might influence pregnancy outcomes. We investigated the association between paternal violent criminality and risk of preterm birth (≤36 weeks). Methods We conducted a register-based study with all l...
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Main Authors: | Can Liu (Author), Niklas Långström (Author), Cecilia Ekéus (Author), Thomas Frisell (Author), Sven Cnattingius (Author), Anders Hjern (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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