medical history-taking of substance use varies with their patients ’ race or ethnicity. Design/Setting/Participants: The medical re-cords of 1083 low-income women who de-livered at an urban teaching hospital over a 12-month period were reviewed and data were abstracted. The frequency with which the presence or absence of substance use was documented was compared among Black, Hispanic, and White women. Multivariate models predicting documentation of data on substance use were also built. Results: Information on substance use was more often documented in the medical records of Black and Hispanic women than in those of White women. For example, 74 % of Black women, 78 % of Hispanic women, and 60 % of White women had data on cocaine use documen...
Purpose: Alcohol use during pregnancy is a significant public health concern. Nearly all U.S. states...
Objectives To examine correlates of lifetime mental health services (MHS) use among pregnant women r...
Each year, it is estimated that from 350,000 to 739,000 U.S. infants are exposed in utero to one or ...
Objective: To examine racial/ethnic differences in the receipt of mental health treatment among preg...
Racial/ethnic disparity in maternal health outcomes persists in the United States. The Institute of ...
Understanding and eliminating health disparities requires accurate data on race/ethnicity. To assess...
Purpose. To examine whether ethnic differences in low birth weight babies of low-income women may be...
Significant gaps exist in health care regarding gender in the United States. Health status, social r...
BackgroundWe examined the influence of race/ethnicity on appointment attendance, maternal psychiatri...
Introduction: The objective was to determine if pregnant women visiting the emergency department (ED...
Substance use disorder (SUD) in pregnancy is a pressing public health concern that affects not only ...
Journal ArticleOBJECTIVE: To determine the rate of substance use among Utah's pregnant women, who ar...
Access to substance use disorder (SUD) treatment is a critical issue for women with HIV. This study ...
This paper explores associations among the vulnerabilities of being female, being a member of a mino...
Background: Research describes inequities in substance use treatment, but few studies focus specific...
Purpose: Alcohol use during pregnancy is a significant public health concern. Nearly all U.S. states...
Objectives To examine correlates of lifetime mental health services (MHS) use among pregnant women r...
Each year, it is estimated that from 350,000 to 739,000 U.S. infants are exposed in utero to one or ...
Objective: To examine racial/ethnic differences in the receipt of mental health treatment among preg...
Racial/ethnic disparity in maternal health outcomes persists in the United States. The Institute of ...
Understanding and eliminating health disparities requires accurate data on race/ethnicity. To assess...
Purpose. To examine whether ethnic differences in low birth weight babies of low-income women may be...
Significant gaps exist in health care regarding gender in the United States. Health status, social r...
BackgroundWe examined the influence of race/ethnicity on appointment attendance, maternal psychiatri...
Introduction: The objective was to determine if pregnant women visiting the emergency department (ED...
Substance use disorder (SUD) in pregnancy is a pressing public health concern that affects not only ...
Journal ArticleOBJECTIVE: To determine the rate of substance use among Utah's pregnant women, who ar...
Access to substance use disorder (SUD) treatment is a critical issue for women with HIV. This study ...
This paper explores associations among the vulnerabilities of being female, being a member of a mino...
Background: Research describes inequities in substance use treatment, but few studies focus specific...
Purpose: Alcohol use during pregnancy is a significant public health concern. Nearly all U.S. states...
Objectives To examine correlates of lifetime mental health services (MHS) use among pregnant women r...
Each year, it is estimated that from 350,000 to 739,000 U.S. infants are exposed in utero to one or ...