Preterm birth occurs at excessively high and disparate rates in the United States. In 2016, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) launched the Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) program to investigate the influence of early life exposures on child health. Extant data from the ECHO cohorts provides the opportunity to examine racial and geographic variation in effects of individual- and neighborhood-level markers of socioeconomic status (SES) on gestational age at birth. The objective of this study was to examine the association between individual-level (maternal education) and neighborhood-level markers of SES and gestational age at birth, stratifying by maternal race/ethnicity, and whether any such associations are m...
This study investigates the contextual effect of neighbourhood socio-economic status (SES) on the ri...
Previous research illustrates the persistence of racial disparities in adverse birth outcomes across...
This study explores spatial distribution of adverse birth outcomes (ABO), defined as low birth weigh...
Preterm birth occurs at excessively high and disparate rates in the United States. In 2016, the Nati...
BackgroundPreterm birth in the U.S. is higher than other comparable countries. Babies born preterm a...
Preterm birth is one of the most persistent of health disparities and accounts for five times more A...
Overview: Psychosocial stress is thought to trigger an inflammatory response in the body, leading to...
Disparities in preterm birth by race and ethnic group have been demonstrated in the UnitedStates. Re...
Few studies have examined disparities in adverse birth outcomes and compared contributing socioecono...
Aims In this thesis we examine the effect of grandmother’s education on the risk of preterm birth (...
Limited studies examine how prenatal environmental and social exposures jointly impact perinatal hea...
The causes of the racial/ethnic disparity in preterm birth (PTB) remain largely unknown; traditional...
Health disparities are a major public health concern, as are adverse reproductive health outcomes. O...
The purpose of this dissertation research is to ascertain the impact of biological factors as well a...
Background: The role of paternal factors in determining the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes has r...
This study investigates the contextual effect of neighbourhood socio-economic status (SES) on the ri...
Previous research illustrates the persistence of racial disparities in adverse birth outcomes across...
This study explores spatial distribution of adverse birth outcomes (ABO), defined as low birth weigh...
Preterm birth occurs at excessively high and disparate rates in the United States. In 2016, the Nati...
BackgroundPreterm birth in the U.S. is higher than other comparable countries. Babies born preterm a...
Preterm birth is one of the most persistent of health disparities and accounts for five times more A...
Overview: Psychosocial stress is thought to trigger an inflammatory response in the body, leading to...
Disparities in preterm birth by race and ethnic group have been demonstrated in the UnitedStates. Re...
Few studies have examined disparities in adverse birth outcomes and compared contributing socioecono...
Aims In this thesis we examine the effect of grandmother’s education on the risk of preterm birth (...
Limited studies examine how prenatal environmental and social exposures jointly impact perinatal hea...
The causes of the racial/ethnic disparity in preterm birth (PTB) remain largely unknown; traditional...
Health disparities are a major public health concern, as are adverse reproductive health outcomes. O...
The purpose of this dissertation research is to ascertain the impact of biological factors as well a...
Background: The role of paternal factors in determining the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes has r...
This study investigates the contextual effect of neighbourhood socio-economic status (SES) on the ri...
Previous research illustrates the persistence of racial disparities in adverse birth outcomes across...
This study explores spatial distribution of adverse birth outcomes (ABO), defined as low birth weigh...