Corrigendum to: An Exploratory Analysis of Factors Associated With Spontaneous Preterm Birth Among Pregnant Veterans With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder [Women's Health Issues 33 (2023) 191-198]
IF 2.5 2区 医学Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Danielle M. Panelli MD , Caitlin S. Chan SM , Jonathan G. Shaw MD, MS , Megha Shankar MD , Rachel Kimerling PhD , Susan M. Frayne MD, MPH , Tiffany C. Herrero MD , Deirdre J. Lyell MD , Ciaran S. Phibbs PhD
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期刊介绍:
Women"s Health Issues (WHI) is a peer-reviewed, bimonthly, multidisciplinary journal that publishes research and review manuscripts related to women"s health care and policy. As the official journal of the Jacobs Institute of Women"s Health, it is dedicated to improving the health and health care of all women throughout the lifespan and in diverse communities. The journal seeks to inform health services researchers, health care and public health professionals, social scientists, policymakers, and others concerned with women"s health.