Psychosocial correlates of pregnant women's attitudes toward prenatal maternal serum screening and invasive diagnostic testing: beyond traditional risk status.

scientific article published in January 2006

Psychosocial correlates of pregnant women's attitudes toward prenatal maternal serum screening and invasive diagnostic testing: beyond traditional risk status. is …
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P356DOI10.1089/GTE.2006.10.131
P698PubMed publication ID16792517

P50authorLisa M SullivanQ37382153
P2093author name stringMark A Lumley
Laird Jackson
Kimberly Dukes
Suzanne T Zamerowski
P433issue2
P921main subjecthuman pregnancyQ11995
P304page(s)131-138
P577publication date2006-01-01
P1433published inGenetic Testing and Molecular BiomarkersQ15753742
P1476titlePsychosocial correlates of pregnant women's attitudes toward prenatal maternal serum screening and invasive diagnostic testing: beyond traditional risk status.
P478volume10

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