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Testing a cognitive model to predict posttraumatic stress disorder following childbirth

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Table 1 Demographic, clinical and obstetric data of the sample(Continued)
Table 3 Demographic, obstetric and clinical risk factors offrequency of PTSD symptoms
Table 4 Relationships between cognitive behavioural variablesand PTSD symptom frequency

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