EARLY POSTPARTUM PARENTAL PREOCCUPATION AND POSITIVE PARENTING THOUGHTS: RELATIONSHIP WITH PARENT-INFANT INTERACTION.
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EARLY POSTPARTUM PARENTAL PREOCCUPATION AND POSITIVE PARENTING THOUGHTS: RELATIONSHIP WITH PARENT-INFANT INTERACTION.
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James F Leckman
Linda Mayes
Pilyoung Kim
Ruth Feldman
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10.1002/IMHJ.21359
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2012-09-25T00:00:00Z