BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies examining preconception risk factors on perinatal outcomes are typically restricted to livebirths. By including only non-terminated pregnancies, estimates for the underlying pregnancy cohort may be subject to selection bias. We examined if potential selection bias due to induced termination by maternal race may result in different estimates of the non-Hispanic black - non-Hispanic white risk ratio (RR) for preterm delivery (PTD) among a reconstructed pregnancy cohort (\u27pseudo-pregnancy cohort\u27). METHODS: Using New York City registries of 1.6 million livebirths, spontaneous terminations, and induced terminations among non-Hispanic black and non-Hispanic white women (2000-12), we multiply imputed PTD (\...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the ability of social, demographic, environmental and health-related ...
<p>Predicted probability (PProb) of early and moderate spontaneous preterm delivery (per 100 births)...
ObjectiveThis study aims to compare preterm birth (PTB) risk and maternal factors associated with PT...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies examining preconception risk factors on perinatal outcomes are typ...
Despite gains in prenatal care (PNC) usage and birth outcomes for minority women during the past few...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the effects of self-reported experiences of racial discrimination on Black-W...
Many studies find racial/ethnic disparities in a diverse set of birth outcomes. However few empirica...
Background Preterm birth is a complex disorder with a heritable genetic component. Studies of primar...
The causes of the racial/ethnic disparity in preterm birth (PTB) remain largely unknown; traditional...
BACKGROUND: Despite decades of research aimed at prevention, preterm birth remains an enormous leadi...
Purpose: In Scandinavia, delivery of a first-born son elevates the risk of preterm delivery and intr...
Objectives. We examined the effects of self-reported experiences of racial discrimination on Black–W...
Objective: Profound disparities exist among Black and White families who experience adverse infant h...
The preterm delivery rate in North Carolina is consistently higher than the national average. Howeve...
Objective: This study examined the ability of social, demographic, environmental and health-related ...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the ability of social, demographic, environmental and health-related ...
<p>Predicted probability (PProb) of early and moderate spontaneous preterm delivery (per 100 births)...
ObjectiveThis study aims to compare preterm birth (PTB) risk and maternal factors associated with PT...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies examining preconception risk factors on perinatal outcomes are typ...
Despite gains in prenatal care (PNC) usage and birth outcomes for minority women during the past few...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the effects of self-reported experiences of racial discrimination on Black-W...
Many studies find racial/ethnic disparities in a diverse set of birth outcomes. However few empirica...
Background Preterm birth is a complex disorder with a heritable genetic component. Studies of primar...
The causes of the racial/ethnic disparity in preterm birth (PTB) remain largely unknown; traditional...
BACKGROUND: Despite decades of research aimed at prevention, preterm birth remains an enormous leadi...
Purpose: In Scandinavia, delivery of a first-born son elevates the risk of preterm delivery and intr...
Objectives. We examined the effects of self-reported experiences of racial discrimination on Black–W...
Objective: Profound disparities exist among Black and White families who experience adverse infant h...
The preterm delivery rate in North Carolina is consistently higher than the national average. Howeve...
Objective: This study examined the ability of social, demographic, environmental and health-related ...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the ability of social, demographic, environmental and health-related ...
<p>Predicted probability (PProb) of early and moderate spontaneous preterm delivery (per 100 births)...
ObjectiveThis study aims to compare preterm birth (PTB) risk and maternal factors associated with PT...