Measuring resilience and stress during pregnancy and its relation to vulnerability and pregnancy outcomes in a nulliparous cohort study
Abstract Background Resilience reflects coping with pregnancy-specific stress, including physiological adaptations of the maternal organism or factors arising from the socioeconomic context, such as low income, domestic violence, drug and alcohol use, lack of a support network and other vulnerabilit...
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Main Authors: | Anic C. Alves (Author), Renato T. Souza (Author), Jussara Mayrink (Author), Rafael B. Galvao (Author), Maria L. Costa (Author), Francisco E. Feitosa (Author), Edilberto A. Rocha Filho (Author), Débora F. Leite (Author), Ricardo P. Tedesco (Author), Danielly S. Santana (Author), Karayna G. Fernandes (Author), Maria J. Miele (Author), Joao P. Souza (Author), Jose G. Cecatti (Author), MAESI Study Group (Author) |
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