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The relationship of maternal gestational drug and alcohol intake, psychosocial functioning and lifetime mental disorder with anxiety and stress during pregnancy
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The relationship of maternal gestational drug and alcohol intake, psychosocial functioning and lifetime mental disorder with anxiety and stress during pregnancy

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Main Authors: Brann, S., Hutchinson, D., Wilson, J., Bucello, C., Honan, I., Gomez, M., Mattick, R., Allsop, Steve, Najman, J., Elliott, E., Burns, L., Jacobs, S., Olsson, C., Bartu, Anne
Other Authors: Unknown
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Wiley & Co 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/23696
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