Objectives: Stress due to experiences of racism could contribute to African-American women’s adverse birth outcomes, but systematic efforts to measure relevant experiences among childbearing women have been limited. We explored the racism experiences of childbearing African-American women to inform subsequent development of improved measures for birth outcomes research. Methods: Six focus groups were conducted with a total of 40 socioeconomically diverse African-American women of childbearing age in four northern California cities. Results Women reported experiencing racism (1) throughout the lifecourse, with childhood experiences seeming particularly salient and to have especially enduring effects (2) directly and vicariously, particularly...
In the present research, we examined the effects of childhood experiences of racism-both directly an...
Background: Exposure to racism and discrimination in the U.S. increases Black women’s risk for exper...
Objectives: This study describes the perceptions of racism, passive and active responses to this psy...
Objectives: Stress due to experiences of racism could contribute to African-American women’s adverse...
Stress due to experiences of racism could contribute to African-American women's adverse birth outco...
Objectives—Stress due to experiences of racism could contribute to African-American women's adv...
Objectives: As investigators increasingly identify racism as a risk factor for poor health outcomes ...
Regardless of race, most mothers experience stress related to concerns about their children. African...
Objective: This study examined the role of psychosocial stress in racial differences in birth outcom...
Currently, racial and ethnic differences in adverse birth outcomes and infant mortality are some of ...
Black mothers in the United States have significantly higher mortality rates than all other American...
Through attention to understudied forms of racism, this dissertation provides a more comprehensive u...
Prior research on racial disparities in maternal health reveals a relationship between racism and pr...
Objective: Research suggests that exposure to racism partially explains why African American women a...
BackgroundDespite persistent racial disparities in maternal health in the USA, there is limited qual...
In the present research, we examined the effects of childhood experiences of racism-both directly an...
Background: Exposure to racism and discrimination in the U.S. increases Black women’s risk for exper...
Objectives: This study describes the perceptions of racism, passive and active responses to this psy...
Objectives: Stress due to experiences of racism could contribute to African-American women’s adverse...
Stress due to experiences of racism could contribute to African-American women's adverse birth outco...
Objectives—Stress due to experiences of racism could contribute to African-American women's adv...
Objectives: As investigators increasingly identify racism as a risk factor for poor health outcomes ...
Regardless of race, most mothers experience stress related to concerns about their children. African...
Objective: This study examined the role of psychosocial stress in racial differences in birth outcom...
Currently, racial and ethnic differences in adverse birth outcomes and infant mortality are some of ...
Black mothers in the United States have significantly higher mortality rates than all other American...
Through attention to understudied forms of racism, this dissertation provides a more comprehensive u...
Prior research on racial disparities in maternal health reveals a relationship between racism and pr...
Objective: Research suggests that exposure to racism partially explains why African American women a...
BackgroundDespite persistent racial disparities in maternal health in the USA, there is limited qual...
In the present research, we examined the effects of childhood experiences of racism-both directly an...
Background: Exposure to racism and discrimination in the U.S. increases Black women’s risk for exper...
Objectives: This study describes the perceptions of racism, passive and active responses to this psy...