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Psychosomatic Medicine 24:369-378 (1962)
© 1962 American Psychosomatic Society

Psychological Investigation of Habitual Abortion

ELAINE R. GRIMM Ph.D.1

1 Department of Obstetrics and Glycology, New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, New York, N. Y.; Health Insurance Plan of Greater New York, Jamaica, N. Y.

A set of personality characteristics, as reflected on psychological tests, was found to discriminate significantly between (1) habitual aborters and comparison patients, (2) habitual aborters with no known organic basis for their abortions and a small group of those having an organic basis, and (3) habitual aborters before and after therapy and a term pregnancy.

Submitted on July 3, 1961







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