Health care providers’ (N = 421) implicit perceptions of pregnant women based on age, race or ethnicity, marital status, and socioeconomic status are assessed through a true-experiment design. Ordinal and binary regression analyses revealed that respondents felt more pity for an unmarried than married pregnant woman and more anger toward an unemployed pregnant woman without health insurance compared to a pregnant woman who was employed with health insurance. Male, Asian, and Hispanic respondents were less likely to help the pregnant woman, Black and protestant respondents were more likely to express some degree of anger toward the pregnant woman, and male and protestant respondents assigned more responsibility to the woman for her pregnancy...
Abstract Background: Unintended pregnancies account for over half of all pregnancies in the United S...
Background: Literature on pregnancy highlighted a large number of women abused by their partners, e...
This thesis focuses on how reproductive health is made meaningful in the context of a Planned Parent...
Health care providers’ (N = 421) implicit perceptions of pregnant women based on age, race or ethnic...
Background/Objectives: Nearly 4 million women experience pregnancy every year in the United States. ...
In the United States metrics of perinatal health lag far behind peer countries and is characterized ...
The current study investigates reactions toward pregnant women in the workplace. Participants in an ...
Perceived health was studied longitudinally in a sample of 364 nulliparous women. Psychosocial, cont...
Objective: To identify common reproductive challenges among Asian Indian (AI) women living in Silico...
This semester-long research project uncovers how racial biases demonstrated in the reproductive heal...
Background: Recently WHO researchers described seven dimensions of mistreatment in ...
Background: Recently WHO researchers described seven dimensions of mistreatment in ...
Health agencies have recognized persistent health care disparities as the primary causes of mortalit...
Black women are three to four times more likely to die due to pregnancy-related causes than White wo...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Perinatal mood disorders, experienced by over one i...
Abstract Background: Unintended pregnancies account for over half of all pregnancies in the United S...
Background: Literature on pregnancy highlighted a large number of women abused by their partners, e...
This thesis focuses on how reproductive health is made meaningful in the context of a Planned Parent...
Health care providers’ (N = 421) implicit perceptions of pregnant women based on age, race or ethnic...
Background/Objectives: Nearly 4 million women experience pregnancy every year in the United States. ...
In the United States metrics of perinatal health lag far behind peer countries and is characterized ...
The current study investigates reactions toward pregnant women in the workplace. Participants in an ...
Perceived health was studied longitudinally in a sample of 364 nulliparous women. Psychosocial, cont...
Objective: To identify common reproductive challenges among Asian Indian (AI) women living in Silico...
This semester-long research project uncovers how racial biases demonstrated in the reproductive heal...
Background: Recently WHO researchers described seven dimensions of mistreatment in ...
Background: Recently WHO researchers described seven dimensions of mistreatment in ...
Health agencies have recognized persistent health care disparities as the primary causes of mortalit...
Black women are three to four times more likely to die due to pregnancy-related causes than White wo...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Perinatal mood disorders, experienced by over one i...
Abstract Background: Unintended pregnancies account for over half of all pregnancies in the United S...
Background: Literature on pregnancy highlighted a large number of women abused by their partners, e...
This thesis focuses on how reproductive health is made meaningful in the context of a Planned Parent...