2021
DOI: 10.1002/da.23218
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The impact of military sexual trauma on parent‐infant bonding in a sample of perinatal women veterans

Abstract: Background: The experience of sexual assault and harassment during military service (military sexual trauma [MST]) is associated with increased risk for perinatal and reproductive health problems among women veterans. The objective of this study was to examine the associations between mothers' MST exposure and mother-infant bonding, as well as to examine whether there are any salient sociodemographic or military service characteristics among women veterans with greater impairment to mother-infant bonding, incl… Show more

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