Despite growing acceptance of the role of context in shaping perinatal risk, data on how neighborhood factors may identify high-risk obstetric patients is limited. In this study, we evaluated the effect of neighborhood deprivation and neighborhood racial composition on severe maternal morbidity (SMM) among persons delivered in a large public health system in Atlanta, Georgia. We conducted a population cohort study using electronic medical record data on all deliveries at Grady Memorial Hospital during 2011–2020. Using residential zip codes, we calculated neighborhood deprivation index based on data from the US Census. We used log-binomial regression with generalized estimating equations to estimate crude and adjusted relative risks (aRR) an...
Evidence suggests that neighborhood disadvantage predicts preterm delivery (PTD). However, the desig...
Living in a disadvantaged neighborhood has been associated with adverse birth outcomes. Most prior s...
Background: Studies of neighborhood racial composition or neighborhood poverty in association with p...
BACKGROUND Social determinants of health, including neighborhood context, may be a key driver of sev...
Globally, rates of maternal morbidity and mortality have declined; however, in the United States the...
Introduction. Adverse perinatal outcomes can have lifelong and transgenerational consequences. Socia...
International audienceRecent national and state legislation has called attention to stark racial/eth...
Living in a socioeconomically deprived neighborhood has been associated with an increased risk of ad...
Abstract Background Neighborhood characteristics have...
BackgroundNeighborhood characteristics have been associated with poor maternal and child health outc...
Residential context has received increased attention as a possible contributing factor to race/ethni...
Epidemiologic research suggests that racial segregation is associated with poor health among blacks ...
Disparities in preterm birth by race and ethnic group have been demonstrated in the UnitedStates. Re...
Women residing in neighborhoods of low socioeconomic status are more likely to experience adverse re...
AbstractBackgroundStudies of neighborhood racial composition or neighborhood poverty in association ...
Evidence suggests that neighborhood disadvantage predicts preterm delivery (PTD). However, the desig...
Living in a disadvantaged neighborhood has been associated with adverse birth outcomes. Most prior s...
Background: Studies of neighborhood racial composition or neighborhood poverty in association with p...
BACKGROUND Social determinants of health, including neighborhood context, may be a key driver of sev...
Globally, rates of maternal morbidity and mortality have declined; however, in the United States the...
Introduction. Adverse perinatal outcomes can have lifelong and transgenerational consequences. Socia...
International audienceRecent national and state legislation has called attention to stark racial/eth...
Living in a socioeconomically deprived neighborhood has been associated with an increased risk of ad...
Abstract Background Neighborhood characteristics have...
BackgroundNeighborhood characteristics have been associated with poor maternal and child health outc...
Residential context has received increased attention as a possible contributing factor to race/ethni...
Epidemiologic research suggests that racial segregation is associated with poor health among blacks ...
Disparities in preterm birth by race and ethnic group have been demonstrated in the UnitedStates. Re...
Women residing in neighborhoods of low socioeconomic status are more likely to experience adverse re...
AbstractBackgroundStudies of neighborhood racial composition or neighborhood poverty in association ...
Evidence suggests that neighborhood disadvantage predicts preterm delivery (PTD). However, the desig...
Living in a disadvantaged neighborhood has been associated with adverse birth outcomes. Most prior s...
Background: Studies of neighborhood racial composition or neighborhood poverty in association with p...