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    Melanie Klein / by 261838 Segal, Julia

    Published 1992
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    The psychoanalytic study of the child / by King, Robert A.

    Published 2005
    Subjects: “…Child analysis…”
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    Depression in infants and toddlers by Mariya G. Kiseleva

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The paper provides evidence that maternal depression negatively affects child-parent interaction and is a factor of developing depression in the child. Analysis of the results shows that the level of depressive symptoms in mothers of children with CHD in the period of surgical treatment (clinical group) shows that in mothers of children with congenital heart disease 27.1 per cent reveal subclinical depression, and 17.7 per cent reveal severe depression (two days before heart surgery). …”
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    Individual and Regional Factors that Affect Fertility Rates in Five Provinces of Indonesia by Umi Lutfiah, Besral, Milla Herdayati

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…The selection criteria for the sample population were married women considered to be of child bearing age (between 15 and 49 years), who had delivered at least one child. Analysis was completed using multilevel logistic regression. …”
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    HISTOLOGICAL FEATURES OF THE INFECTIOUS AND INFLAMMATORY STATE OF THE PLACENTA IN WOMEN WITH PRETERM PREMATURE RUPTURE OF MEMBRANES DEPENDING ON THE DURATION OF THE INTERVAL BETWEE... by Dubossarska Yu. O., Puziy Ye. O.

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…No significant relationship between the condition of newborns and the duration of the interval between membrane rapture and delivery was found; the indicators generally corresponded to the estimates characteristic of premature infants and correlated with the gestational age of the child. Analysis of the localization of infectious and inflammatory changes in the placentas of women with pPROM showed a high incidence of membranous lesions, as evidenced by the detection of signs of purulent necrotic membranitis in more than half of the observations (57.1%), especially with an increase in the duration of the interval between membrane rapture and delivery (more than 70% of cases). …”
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