Background Preterm birth is a complex disorder with a heritable genetic component. Studies of primarily White women born preterm show that they have an increased risk of subsequently delivering preterm. This risk of intergenerational preterm birth is poorly defined among Black women. Objective Our objective was to evaluate and compare intergenerational preterm birth risk among non-Hispanic Black and non-Hispanic White mothers. Study Design This was a population-based retrospective cohort study, using the Virginia Intergenerational Linked Birth File. All non-Hispanic Black and non-Hispanic White mothers born in Virginia 1960 through 1996 who delivered their first live-born, nonanomalous, singleton infant ≥20 weeks from 2005 through 2009 were...
Preterm birth is more prevalent in African Americans than European Americans and contributes to 3.4 ...
In order to assess racial differences in rates of idiopathic preterm labour, preterm premature ruptu...
Many studies find racial/ethnic disparities in a diverse set of birth outcomes. However few empirica...
ObjectiveThis study aims to compare preterm birth (PTB) risk and maternal factors associated with PT...
Preterm birth remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality among nonanomalous neonates, and ...
Objectives. We assessed associations between psychosocial factors and preterm birth, stratified by r...
Foreign-born Black women giving birth in the United States have superior preterm birth outcomes comp...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to present a systematic review of available literature on the e...
contnbution of maternal race to the risk of preterm (<260 days), non-low birth weight (>2,500 ...
<p><b>Objective:</b> Approximately 10% of US couples are inter-racial/ethnic. Substantial variation ...
Objective: The purposes of this study are to determine the prevalence of various risk profiles among...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies examining preconception risk factors on perinatal outcomes are typ...
Very preterm birth (<32 weeks' gestation) occurs in approximately 2% of livebirths but is a leading ...
ObjectiveShort interpregnancy interval (IPI) is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, includin...
Objective This study aims to estimate the association between maternal race and delivery gestational...
Preterm birth is more prevalent in African Americans than European Americans and contributes to 3.4 ...
In order to assess racial differences in rates of idiopathic preterm labour, preterm premature ruptu...
Many studies find racial/ethnic disparities in a diverse set of birth outcomes. However few empirica...
ObjectiveThis study aims to compare preterm birth (PTB) risk and maternal factors associated with PT...
Preterm birth remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality among nonanomalous neonates, and ...
Objectives. We assessed associations between psychosocial factors and preterm birth, stratified by r...
Foreign-born Black women giving birth in the United States have superior preterm birth outcomes comp...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to present a systematic review of available literature on the e...
contnbution of maternal race to the risk of preterm (<260 days), non-low birth weight (>2,500 ...
<p><b>Objective:</b> Approximately 10% of US couples are inter-racial/ethnic. Substantial variation ...
Objective: The purposes of this study are to determine the prevalence of various risk profiles among...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies examining preconception risk factors on perinatal outcomes are typ...
Very preterm birth (<32 weeks' gestation) occurs in approximately 2% of livebirths but is a leading ...
ObjectiveShort interpregnancy interval (IPI) is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, includin...
Objective This study aims to estimate the association between maternal race and delivery gestational...
Preterm birth is more prevalent in African Americans than European Americans and contributes to 3.4 ...
In order to assess racial differences in rates of idiopathic preterm labour, preterm premature ruptu...
Many studies find racial/ethnic disparities in a diverse set of birth outcomes. However few empirica...