A recent front-page story in the New York Times reported a significant escalation in the number of African American babies in the southern United States who die as a consequence of preterm delivery and low birthweight. Having seen some marginal improvements in the rates of preterm delivery and low birthweight, health care professionals for mothers and their infants had been hopeful that further progress would be made. However, the current precipitous rise in poor birth outcomes undermines successes to date and raises major questions about what can be done to quell an escalating epidemic. Explanations for the increasingly poor birth outcomes among African American women are complex, involving a number of biological, psychological, social, an...
Background: Black infants die three times as often as white and Hispanic infants before their first...
Significant health disparities exist in the United States with regard to infant mortality, a sensiti...
African American women are at a higher risk of experiencing maternal health complications than women...
A recent front-page story in the New York Times reported a significant escalation in the number of A...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine racial and socioeconomic disparities in birth outcome...
BACKGROUND: Perinatal racial disparities remain an elusive problem in the United States. African A...
BACKGROUND: Perinatal racial disparities remain an elusive problem in the United States. African Ame...
Compared with European Americans, African American infants experience disproportionately high rates ...
abstract: In Arizona black women have a preterm birth rate of 40% higher than any other women. Black...
For more than fifty years, black women have faced more than double the U.S. average risk for both ma...
Black birthing people are 3 to 4 times more likely than White birthing people to experience pregnanc...
Black birthing people are 3 to 4 times more likely than White birthing people to experience pregnanc...
Black birthing people are 3 to 4 times more likely than White birthing people to experience pregnanc...
The overwhelming majority of babies in the U.S. are born healthy, and their growth brings joy and co...
Abstract The purpose of this project was to determine the factors that cause African American...
Background: Black infants die three times as often as white and Hispanic infants before their first...
Significant health disparities exist in the United States with regard to infant mortality, a sensiti...
African American women are at a higher risk of experiencing maternal health complications than women...
A recent front-page story in the New York Times reported a significant escalation in the number of A...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine racial and socioeconomic disparities in birth outcome...
BACKGROUND: Perinatal racial disparities remain an elusive problem in the United States. African A...
BACKGROUND: Perinatal racial disparities remain an elusive problem in the United States. African Ame...
Compared with European Americans, African American infants experience disproportionately high rates ...
abstract: In Arizona black women have a preterm birth rate of 40% higher than any other women. Black...
For more than fifty years, black women have faced more than double the U.S. average risk for both ma...
Black birthing people are 3 to 4 times more likely than White birthing people to experience pregnanc...
Black birthing people are 3 to 4 times more likely than White birthing people to experience pregnanc...
Black birthing people are 3 to 4 times more likely than White birthing people to experience pregnanc...
The overwhelming majority of babies in the U.S. are born healthy, and their growth brings joy and co...
Abstract The purpose of this project was to determine the factors that cause African American...
Background: Black infants die three times as often as white and Hispanic infants before their first...
Significant health disparities exist in the United States with regard to infant mortality, a sensiti...
African American women are at a higher risk of experiencing maternal health complications than women...