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Does abortion increase women's risk for adverse mental health and well-being outcomes? Findings from a prospective 5-year longitudinal cohort study

Biggs et al., 2016

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18158441141998131054
Author
Biggs M
Foster D
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APHA 2016 Annual Meeting & Expo (Oct. 29-Nov. 2, 2016)

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Does abortion increase women's risk for adverse mental health and well-being outcomes? Findings from a prospective 5-year longitudinal cohort study M. Antonia Biggs, PhD and Diana Greene Foster, PhD University of California, San Francisco, Oakland, CA APHA 2016 Annual …
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