Purpose To assess the association between self-reported racial discrimination and prenatal depressive symptoms among black women. Methods Our study population consisted of two cohorts of pregnant women: the Asthma Coalition on Community, Environment, and Social Stress project (ACCESS) and Project Viva. We measured self-reported racial discrimination among black women using a modified Experiences of Discrimination scale (score 0–8). We assessed elevated depressive symptoms (EDS) with the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (≥13 on a 0–30 scale). Results Fifty-four percent of ACCESS and 78% of Viva participants reported experiencing racial discrimination. After adjusting for age, marital status, income, education, and nativity, a 1-U in...
Postpartum depression is the most common postpartum mood disorder, with 13% of new mothers reporting...
We examined racial/ethnic disparities in depressive symptoms during pregnancy among a population-bas...
Objectives: As investigators increasingly identify racism as a risk factor for poor health outcomes ...
Introduction: Pregnant Black women are at disproportionate risk for adverse birth outcomes, in part ...
OBJECTIVES:The causes of the large and persistent Black-White disparity in preterm birth (PTB) are u...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10180/10424-thumbnail.jpgBackground: Black pr...
Objectives: This study seeks to document how both depression and discrimination during pregnancy may...
Research supports that exposure to stressors (e.g., perceived stress and racism) during pregnancy ca...
Background The aim of this study was to determine whether racial/ethnic differences in psychosocial ...
Abstract Background Lower physical and social functioning in pregnancy has been linked to an increas...
Depression during the prenatal period may be an important factor underlying the African American/Whi...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the relationship between depressive symptoms and preterm birth (PTB) while ...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 20 million adults suffer from depressive illnesses each year and women are...
Objective: This study examined the role of psychosocial stress in racial differences in birth outcom...
Adverse maternal-fetal health outcomes, such as low birth weight and preterm delivery, are dispropor...
Postpartum depression is the most common postpartum mood disorder, with 13% of new mothers reporting...
We examined racial/ethnic disparities in depressive symptoms during pregnancy among a population-bas...
Objectives: As investigators increasingly identify racism as a risk factor for poor health outcomes ...
Introduction: Pregnant Black women are at disproportionate risk for adverse birth outcomes, in part ...
OBJECTIVES:The causes of the large and persistent Black-White disparity in preterm birth (PTB) are u...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10180/10424-thumbnail.jpgBackground: Black pr...
Objectives: This study seeks to document how both depression and discrimination during pregnancy may...
Research supports that exposure to stressors (e.g., perceived stress and racism) during pregnancy ca...
Background The aim of this study was to determine whether racial/ethnic differences in psychosocial ...
Abstract Background Lower physical and social functioning in pregnancy has been linked to an increas...
Depression during the prenatal period may be an important factor underlying the African American/Whi...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the relationship between depressive symptoms and preterm birth (PTB) while ...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 20 million adults suffer from depressive illnesses each year and women are...
Objective: This study examined the role of psychosocial stress in racial differences in birth outcom...
Adverse maternal-fetal health outcomes, such as low birth weight and preterm delivery, are dispropor...
Postpartum depression is the most common postpartum mood disorder, with 13% of new mothers reporting...
We examined racial/ethnic disparities in depressive symptoms during pregnancy among a population-bas...
Objectives: As investigators increasingly identify racism as a risk factor for poor health outcomes ...