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Nora Falconieri

2PUBLICATIONS
10CO-AUTHORS
Psychosocial aspects of childbirth and perinatal mental healthStochastic analysis and modelling
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|Mar 02, 2022
Prognostic factors for post-traumatic stress, anxiety and depression in women after early pregnancy loss: a multi-centre prospective cohort study.

Jessica Farren, Maria Jalmbrant, Nora Falconieri

|Jan 21, 2020
Developing risk models for multicenter data using standard logistic regression produced suboptimal predictions: A simulation study.

Nora Falconieri, Ben Van Calster, Dirk Timmerman

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Nina Parker

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