Background: Washington, DC, has among the highest rates of sexually transmitted infections and unintended pregnancy in the United States. Increasing women\u27s reproductive health knowledge may help to address these reproductive health issues. This analysis assessed whether high-risk pregnant African American women in Washington, DC, who participated in an intervention to reduce behavioral and psychosocial risks had greater reproductive health knowledge than women receiving usual care. Methods: Project DC-HOPE was a randomized, controlled trial that included pregnant African American women in Washington, DC, recruited during prenatal care (PNC). Women in the intervention group were provided reproductive health education and received tailore...
Health disparities amongst pregnant individuals of color have long been documented and yet, they per...
Background: Women ages 16-29 utilizing family planning clinics for medical services experience highe...
This semester-long research project uncovers how racial biases demonstrated in the reproductive heal...
Background: Washington, DC, has among the highest rates of sexually transmitted infections and unint...
BACKGROUND: Washington, DC, has among the highest rates of sexually transmitted infections and unint...
Objectives. We evaluated the efficacy of a primary care intervention targeting pregnant African Amer...
Background This study examines whether an integrated behavioral intervention with proven efficacy i...
As they begin to shift decision-making from their parents to themselves, many African American adole...
Despite increased access to prenatal care, birth outcomes continue to be a major source of disparity...
Background: The number of women involved in criminal justice systems (WICJ) and women who use opioid...
Background: Women’s reproductive autonomy is limited by reproductive coercion (RC), or interference ...
In spite of a decline in HIV incidence rates among African American women, they still bear the most ...
BackgroundResearchers have frequently encountered difficulties in the recruitment and retention of m...
Black women have a likelihood of maternal mortality that is three to four times higher than white wo...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to affect the lives of many, with African American women being uniqu...
Health disparities amongst pregnant individuals of color have long been documented and yet, they per...
Background: Women ages 16-29 utilizing family planning clinics for medical services experience highe...
This semester-long research project uncovers how racial biases demonstrated in the reproductive heal...
Background: Washington, DC, has among the highest rates of sexually transmitted infections and unint...
BACKGROUND: Washington, DC, has among the highest rates of sexually transmitted infections and unint...
Objectives. We evaluated the efficacy of a primary care intervention targeting pregnant African Amer...
Background This study examines whether an integrated behavioral intervention with proven efficacy i...
As they begin to shift decision-making from their parents to themselves, many African American adole...
Despite increased access to prenatal care, birth outcomes continue to be a major source of disparity...
Background: The number of women involved in criminal justice systems (WICJ) and women who use opioid...
Background: Women’s reproductive autonomy is limited by reproductive coercion (RC), or interference ...
In spite of a decline in HIV incidence rates among African American women, they still bear the most ...
BackgroundResearchers have frequently encountered difficulties in the recruitment and retention of m...
Black women have a likelihood of maternal mortality that is three to four times higher than white wo...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to affect the lives of many, with African American women being uniqu...
Health disparities amongst pregnant individuals of color have long been documented and yet, they per...
Background: Women ages 16-29 utilizing family planning clinics for medical services experience highe...
This semester-long research project uncovers how racial biases demonstrated in the reproductive heal...