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The effects of a maternal prenatal parenting class on mothers'/fathers' attachment styles and on mother/father-infant attachment levels |
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Creator: | | Rivera, Jodie Scott |
Publication Date: | | 2009 |
Publisher: | | Barry University ( Miami, Fla. ) |
Type: | | Book |
Format: | | xiii, 135 leaves : ill., charts ; 28 cm |
Source Institution: | | Barry University |
Holding Location: | | Barry University Archives and Special Collections |
Subject Keyword: | |
Teenage parents -- United States Prenatal care -- United States Teenage pregnancy Parent and child
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Genre: | | Academic theses (lcsh) |
Language: | | English |
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The effects of a maternal prenatal parenting class on mothers'/fathers' attachment styles and on mother/father-infant attachment levels |
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Three predictors of maternal prenatal attachment |
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Creator: | | Leon, Jessica |
Publication Date: | | 2008 |
Publisher: | | Barry University ( Miami, Fla. ) |
Type: | | Book |
Format: | | xi, 107 leaves ; 28 cm |
Source Institution: | | Barry University |
Holding Location: | | Barry University Archives and Special Collections |
Subject Keyword: | |
Pregnancy -- Psychological aspects Pregnant women Prenatal care Prenatal influences Maternal and infant welfare
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Genre: | | Academic theses (lcsh) |
Language: | | English |
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Three predictors of maternal prenatal attachment |
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The use of childbirth self-efficacy to predict personal control during birth, mode of birth, and satisfaction with the childbirth experience among primiparous women |
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Creator: | | Khaikin, Rut |
Publication Date: | | 2009 |
Publisher: | | Barry University ( Miami, Fla. ) |
Type: | | Book |
Format: | | xv, 200 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm |
Source Institution: | | Barry University |
Holding Location: | | Barry University Archives and Special Collections |
Subject Keyword: | |
Childbirth Prenatal care -- Israel Birth plans Pregnancy First pregnancy
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Genre: | | Academic theses (lcsh) |
Language: | | English |
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The use of childbirth self-efficacy to predict personal control during birth, mode of birth, and satisfaction with the childbirth experience among primiparous women |
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