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"All the rest is normal". A pilot study on the communication between physician and patient in prenatal diagnosis

The aim of the study was to verify in the context of prenatal diagnosis if the communicative style in consultations is modified in relation to the seriousness of the diagnosis. Videoed consultations after executing amniocentesis and ultra-sound scanning of II level were included in the study with th...

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Published in:Journal of psychosomatic obstetrics and gynaecology 2006-09, Vol.27 (3), p.127-130
Main Authors: Zecca, G., Gradi, E. C., Nilsson, K., Bellotti, M., Verme, S. Dal, Vegni, E., Moja, E. A.
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Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
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