Perceived partner support in pregnancy predicts lower maternal and infant distress.
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Perceived partner support in pregnancy predicts lower maternal and infant distress.
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scientific article published on June 2012
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Perceived partner support in pregnancy predicts lower maternal and infant distress.
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Perceived partner support in pregnancy predicts lower maternal and infant distress.
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Perceived partner support in pregnancy predicts lower maternal and infant distress.
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Perceived partner support in pregnancy predicts lower maternal and infant distress.
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Perceived partner support in pregnancy predicts lower maternal and infant distress.
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Perceived partner support in pregnancy predicts lower maternal and infant distress.
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Perceived partner support in pregnancy predicts lower maternal and infant distress.
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Calvin J Hobel
Christine Dunkel Schetter
Curt A Sandman
Erika Westling
Laura M Glynn
Lynlee R Tanner Stapleton
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10.1037/A0028332
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2012-06-01T00:00:00Z