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- 2020
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Women's experiences of internet-delivered Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (iCBT) for Fear of Birth
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- 2019
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Women with fear of childbirth might benefit from having a known midwife during labour
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- 2018
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Exploring the Fear of Birth Scale in a mixed population of women of childbearing age-A Swedish pilot study
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Caseload midwifery for women with fear of birth is a feasible option
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Comparing internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy with standard care for women with fear of birth : Randomized controlled trial
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- 2017
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A randomized controlled study comparing internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy and counselling by standard care for fear of birth – A study protocol
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- 2016
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Pregnant women's thoughts when assessing fear of birth on the Fear of Birth Scale
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- 2015
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Higher prevalence of childbirth related fear in foreign born pregnant women - Findings from a community sample in Sweden
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Maternal depressive symptoms have a negative impact on prenatal attachment – findings from a Swedish community sample
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- 2014
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Childbirth fear in Swedish fathers is associated with parental stress as well as poor physical and mental health
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Childbirth fear in expectant fathers : Findings from a regional Swedish cohort study
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Psychometric evaluation and refinement of the Prenatal Attachment Inventory
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- 2013
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The role of women's attitudinal profiles in satisfaction with the quality of their antenatal and intrapartum care
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Women's satisfaction with antenatal care : Comparing women in Sweden and Australia
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- 2012
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Womens' attitudes and beliefs of childbirth and association with birth preference : A comparison of a Swedish and an Australian sample in mid-pregnancy
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