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Development and pilot of a positive measure of maternal mental health: The C-MEWS. / Clarry, Laura; Carson, Jerome.
In: Journal of Health Visiting, Vol. 6, No. 8, 02.08.2018, p. 394-403.

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Clarry L, Carson J. Development and pilot of a positive measure of maternal mental health: The C-MEWS. Journal of Health Visiting. 2018 Aug 2;6(8):394-403. doi: 10.12968/johv.2018.6.8.394

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Clarry, Laura ; Carson, Jerome. / Development and pilot of a positive measure of maternal mental health : The C-MEWS. In: Journal of Health Visiting. 2018 ; Vol. 6, No. 8. pp. 394-403.

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