The authors examined how numbers of live births and pregnancy losses affected the self-rated health and depressive symptoms of women aged 50 years and older, contrasting African Americans and Whites. The authors used data from Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities, a large, prospective study with substantial minority representation. They tested hypotheses that childbearing-history variables would influence self-rated well-being among older women and that perceived social support would mediate the associations. The authors also tested whether these associations would be stronger among older African American versus White women. The results suggest that the impact of child-bearing history is greater among older African American than White women....
Persistence of racial and ethnic health disparities and governmental policies based on outdated idea...
Depression during the prenatal period may be an important factor underlying the African American/Whi...
African American women. Methods. Data were derived from a cohort study of inner-city African America...
The authors examined how numbers of live births and pregnancy losses affected the self-rated health ...
The purpose of this study was to determine if racial identity, acculturation, depression and or anxi...
This dissertation examines the causal relationships among demographic factors, health concerns, stre...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to examine ethnic variation in the relationship between ind...
Growing evidence points to relationships between patterns of childbearing and health outcomes for mo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
We investigate the relationship between the timing of first birth, parity, and women’s risk of post-...
PUBLIC HEALTH SIGNIFICANCE. Older African Americans are more likely to report poorer self-rated heal...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine racial and socioeconomic disparities in birth outcome...
Little is known about African American women’s experiences providing care to impaired older relative...
The relationship between multiple role participation and depressive symptoms experi-enced by African...
Prior research on racial disparities in maternal health reveals a relationship between racism and pr...
Persistence of racial and ethnic health disparities and governmental policies based on outdated idea...
Depression during the prenatal period may be an important factor underlying the African American/Whi...
African American women. Methods. Data were derived from a cohort study of inner-city African America...
The authors examined how numbers of live births and pregnancy losses affected the self-rated health ...
The purpose of this study was to determine if racial identity, acculturation, depression and or anxi...
This dissertation examines the causal relationships among demographic factors, health concerns, stre...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to examine ethnic variation in the relationship between ind...
Growing evidence points to relationships between patterns of childbearing and health outcomes for mo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
We investigate the relationship between the timing of first birth, parity, and women’s risk of post-...
PUBLIC HEALTH SIGNIFICANCE. Older African Americans are more likely to report poorer self-rated heal...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine racial and socioeconomic disparities in birth outcome...
Little is known about African American women’s experiences providing care to impaired older relative...
The relationship between multiple role participation and depressive symptoms experi-enced by African...
Prior research on racial disparities in maternal health reveals a relationship between racism and pr...
Persistence of racial and ethnic health disparities and governmental policies based on outdated idea...
Depression during the prenatal period may be an important factor underlying the African American/Whi...
African American women. Methods. Data were derived from a cohort study of inner-city African America...