Beyond biology: The social context of prenatal behaviour and birth outcomes
David Pevalin (),
Terrance Wade,
Augustine Brannigan and
Reginald Sauve
International Journal of Public Health, 2001, vol. 46, issue 4, 233-239
Abstract:
Les interventions prévues pour réduire le risque des résultats négatifs à la naissance doivent tenir compte des relations entre des comportements maternels dangereux avant la naissance, ainsi que l'âge, l'éducation, le revenu, et le dysfonctionnement familial. Copyright Birkhäuser Verlag 2001
Date: 2001
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