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Coping Strategies, Personal Control and Childbirth

Pages 145-152 | Published online: 13 Nov 2012

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P. Slade, D. Escott, H. Spiby, B. Henderson & R.B. Fraser. (2000) Antenatal predictors and use of coping strategies in labour. Psychology & Health 15:4, pages 555-569.
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