Many adverse pregnancy outcomes differ by race. We examined the association between self-reported race and miscarriage (pregnancy loss at <20 weeks) in a community-based pregnancy cohort. Women from the south-eastern United States (North Carolina, Texas, and Tennessee) were enrolled in “Right from the Start ” from 2000 to 2009. They were recruited while trying to conceive or during early pregnancy. Participants completed study ultra-sound examinations, interviews, and consent forms for review of medical records. We used proportional hazard models to examine miscarriage risk among black women compared with white women, adjusted for confounders. There were 537 observed miscarriages among 4,070 women, 23 % of whom self-identified as black (...
Unintended pregnancies account for more than half of all pregnancies in the U.S. and are disproporti...
For more than fifty years, black women have faced more than double the U.S. average risk for both ma...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Objective: To examine relationships between race/et...
Prior research on racial disparities in maternal health reveals a relationship between racism and pr...
Objective To examine the association between maternal racial origin and a wide range of adverse preg...
PURPOSE: African-American women have a 2- to 4-fold increased risk of pregnancy-related death compar...
The authors conducted a nested case-control study to determine whether the fourfold increased risk o...
PURPOSE: Our study aim was to identify factors that may contribute to the racial disparity in pregna...
Background/Aims: The proportion of pregnancies in the United States self-reported as unintended (49%...
African American women are at a higher risk of experiencing maternal health complications than women...
Black women have an increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes and the characteristics of thrombot...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the relationship between race and spontaneous abortion, whether the relat...
Purpose: We hypothesized that intended pregnancy is associated with decreased risk of poor birth out...
Abstract Objective: Although births of multiracial and multiethnic infants are becoming more common ...
IntroductionBlack women have an increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes and the characteristics...
Unintended pregnancies account for more than half of all pregnancies in the U.S. and are disproporti...
For more than fifty years, black women have faced more than double the U.S. average risk for both ma...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Objective: To examine relationships between race/et...
Prior research on racial disparities in maternal health reveals a relationship between racism and pr...
Objective To examine the association between maternal racial origin and a wide range of adverse preg...
PURPOSE: African-American women have a 2- to 4-fold increased risk of pregnancy-related death compar...
The authors conducted a nested case-control study to determine whether the fourfold increased risk o...
PURPOSE: Our study aim was to identify factors that may contribute to the racial disparity in pregna...
Background/Aims: The proportion of pregnancies in the United States self-reported as unintended (49%...
African American women are at a higher risk of experiencing maternal health complications than women...
Black women have an increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes and the characteristics of thrombot...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the relationship between race and spontaneous abortion, whether the relat...
Purpose: We hypothesized that intended pregnancy is associated with decreased risk of poor birth out...
Abstract Objective: Although births of multiracial and multiethnic infants are becoming more common ...
IntroductionBlack women have an increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes and the characteristics...
Unintended pregnancies account for more than half of all pregnancies in the U.S. and are disproporti...
For more than fifty years, black women have faced more than double the U.S. average risk for both ma...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Objective: To examine relationships between race/et...