Prenatal maternal stress during the COVID-19 pandemic and infant regulatory capacity at 3 months: A longitudinal study
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R. Borgatti | L. Provenzi | Elena Grossi | F. Prefumo | S. Orcesi | R. Giorda | A. Cavallini | B. Gardella | M. Motta | P. Vergani | G. Biasucci | R. Giacchero | A. Spinillo | B. Scelsa | R. Nacinovich | M. V. Spartà | C. Pisoni | P. Guerini | L. Decembrino | M. Magnani | Serena Grumi | Giulia Bensi | Lilia Altieri | D. Pantaleo | E. Bertazzoli | Rossana Falcone | Laura Riva | P. Martelli | A. Freddi | Barbara Scelsa
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