On being at higher risk: A qualitative study of prenatal screening for chromosomal anomalies

Social Science and Medicine - Tập 62 - Trang 2360-2372 - 2006
Bob Heyman1, Gillian Hundt2, Jane Sandall3, Kevin Spencer4, Clare Williams3, Rachel Grellier2, Laura Pitson3
1City University, London, UK
2University of Warwick, UK
3Kings College, London, UK
4Barking, Havering and Redbridge Hospitals, UK

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