Elbert-Jaap I. Schipper, Klaas J. Wardenaar, Annemieke C. Bolte, Rei Monden, Titus W.D.P. van Os, Marieke Wichers, Peter de Jonge
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Psychological and social risk factors and pregnancy outcome: a prospective cohort study
Background Research suggests that besides somatic factors, psychological and social factors are associated with pregnancy outcomes. The objective of this study was to determine the independent effects of psychosocial risk factors on maternal blood pressure, gestational age at birth, birthweight and Apgar score.