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      ‘I think motherhood for me was a bit like a double-edged sword’: the narratives of older mothers

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                Journal
                Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology
                J. Community. Appl. Soc. Psychol.
                Wiley
                1052-9284
                1099-1298
                July 2006
                July 2006
                2006
                : 16
                : 4
                : 316-330
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                10.1002/casp.867
                281b6d5f-aa9d-40f4-9889-2fe9f5bd1711
                © 2006

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