Aims: This study examines predictors of neonatal and postneonatal mortality among infants born to black, white, and Hispanic women. Methods: Linked birth/infant death records from North Carolina for the period 1999–2007 were the source of data. Logistic regression models were constructed to estimate the effect of maternal and infant characteristics on neonatal (<28 days) and postneonatal (28–364 days) mortality. Results: Analyses revealed no racial/ethnic differences in neonatal mortality, but increased risk among black infants for postneonatal death. Inadequate prenatal care was associated with an increased risk for neonatal mortality across all three racial/ethnic groups. Younger maternal age and lower educational levels were associ...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: While ecological studies indicate that high levels of structural racism within ...
Infant mortality continues to be a significant national public health problem. African-American infa...
Objectives\u2014This report presents 2017 infant mortality statistics by age at death, maternal race...
Aims: This study examines predictors of neonatal and postneonatal mortality among infants born to bl...
ObjectiveBirth defects are a leading cause of infant mortality in the United States. Previous report...
Objective. In recent years, gains in neonatal survival have been most evident among very low birth w...
The recent slowdown in the decline of infant mortality in the United States and the continued high r...
While the infant mortality rate has improved significantly in the United States in recent years, a B...
OBJECTIVES: This report presents 1997 period infant mortality statistics from the linked birth/infan...
Infant mortality is globally recognized as an indicator for overall health in a population. The Unit...
The infant mortality rate for non-Hispanic Black infants in the U.S. is 13.63 deaths per 1,000 live ...
Despite an overall downward trend in neonatal and post neonatal deaths in recent years, the United S...
Infant mortality rates (IMRs) are considered to be one of the most important indicators of a healthy...
Objective: The purpose of this research is to describe race-related disparities in infant mortality ...
Demographers have long studied the unacceptably high rates of infant mortality in the U.S., relative...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: While ecological studies indicate that high levels of structural racism within ...
Infant mortality continues to be a significant national public health problem. African-American infa...
Objectives\u2014This report presents 2017 infant mortality statistics by age at death, maternal race...
Aims: This study examines predictors of neonatal and postneonatal mortality among infants born to bl...
ObjectiveBirth defects are a leading cause of infant mortality in the United States. Previous report...
Objective. In recent years, gains in neonatal survival have been most evident among very low birth w...
The recent slowdown in the decline of infant mortality in the United States and the continued high r...
While the infant mortality rate has improved significantly in the United States in recent years, a B...
OBJECTIVES: This report presents 1997 period infant mortality statistics from the linked birth/infan...
Infant mortality is globally recognized as an indicator for overall health in a population. The Unit...
The infant mortality rate for non-Hispanic Black infants in the U.S. is 13.63 deaths per 1,000 live ...
Despite an overall downward trend in neonatal and post neonatal deaths in recent years, the United S...
Infant mortality rates (IMRs) are considered to be one of the most important indicators of a healthy...
Objective: The purpose of this research is to describe race-related disparities in infant mortality ...
Demographers have long studied the unacceptably high rates of infant mortality in the U.S., relative...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: While ecological studies indicate that high levels of structural racism within ...
Infant mortality continues to be a significant national public health problem. African-American infa...
Objectives\u2014This report presents 2017 infant mortality statistics by age at death, maternal race...