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566 related items for PubMed ID: 28556692

  • 1. War trauma and maternal-fetal attachment predicting maternal mental health, infant development, and dyadic interaction in Palestinian families.
    Punamäki RL, Isosävi S, Qouta SR, Kuittinen S, Diab SY.
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  • 3. War trauma and infant motor, cognitive, and socioemotional development: Maternal mental health and dyadic interaction as explanatory processes.
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  • 12. Posttraumatic stress disorder in infants and young children exposed to war-related trauma.
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