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Anxiety and Optimism Associated with Gestational Age at Birth and Fetal Growth
Maternal and Child Health Journal , 08/27/09
Catov JM et al. – Trait anxiety was associated with a reduction in gestational age and increased risk for preterm birth among African American women. Interventions that reduce anxiety among African American pregnant women may improve pregnancy outcomes.
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