BackgroundAcculturation may influence women's perceptions of health care experiences and may explain the epidemiologic paradox, whereby foreign-born women have lower rates of adverse birth outcomes than United States (US)-born women. We evaluated the relationship between maternal acculturation and specific dimensions of prenatal interpersonal processes of care (IPC) in ethnically diverse women.MethodsCross-sectional analysis of 1243 multiethnic, postpartum women who delivered at Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Walnut Creek or San Francisco General Hospital. Women retrospectively reported on their experiences in seven domains of IPC during their pregnancy pertaining to communication, decision making, and interpersonal style. The primary ...
Disparities in health outcomes along racial and ethnic divides are a serious public health issue. As...
Formal child care has been associated with myriad benefits for children as compared to informal chil...
Purpose: This study examined the relationships between stress, stress buffers, acculturation and bir...
BackgroundHispanic Americans consistently exhibit an intergenerational increase in the prevalence of...
Research has pointed to an apparent public health enigma among new immigrants to the United States: ...
Objectives: We addressed the question of whether use of adequate prenatal care differs between forei...
Literature evaluating association between neonatal morbidity and immigrant status presents contradic...
First-generation immigrant Latinas\u27 experiences during pregnancy and birth with Certified Nurse-m...
While Hispanic women’s risk for poor birth outcomes is increasing due to immigration and acculturati...
Background: In many industrialized western countries immigrants constitute a substantial part of the...
Mexican-born women represent a significant proportion of the obstetric patient population in Califor...
Objective: To determine the predictive ability of acculturation as an antecedent of stress, biobehav...
BackgroundThe process of acculturation (post-migration acquisition of host culture and/or loss of he...
BackgroundWe examined the influence of race/ethnicity on appointment attendance, maternal psychiatri...
Immigrant mothers in developed countries often experience worse pregnancy outcomes than native women...
Disparities in health outcomes along racial and ethnic divides are a serious public health issue. As...
Formal child care has been associated with myriad benefits for children as compared to informal chil...
Purpose: This study examined the relationships between stress, stress buffers, acculturation and bir...
BackgroundHispanic Americans consistently exhibit an intergenerational increase in the prevalence of...
Research has pointed to an apparent public health enigma among new immigrants to the United States: ...
Objectives: We addressed the question of whether use of adequate prenatal care differs between forei...
Literature evaluating association between neonatal morbidity and immigrant status presents contradic...
First-generation immigrant Latinas\u27 experiences during pregnancy and birth with Certified Nurse-m...
While Hispanic women’s risk for poor birth outcomes is increasing due to immigration and acculturati...
Background: In many industrialized western countries immigrants constitute a substantial part of the...
Mexican-born women represent a significant proportion of the obstetric patient population in Califor...
Objective: To determine the predictive ability of acculturation as an antecedent of stress, biobehav...
BackgroundThe process of acculturation (post-migration acquisition of host culture and/or loss of he...
BackgroundWe examined the influence of race/ethnicity on appointment attendance, maternal psychiatri...
Immigrant mothers in developed countries often experience worse pregnancy outcomes than native women...
Disparities in health outcomes along racial and ethnic divides are a serious public health issue. As...
Formal child care has been associated with myriad benefits for children as compared to informal chil...
Purpose: This study examined the relationships between stress, stress buffers, acculturation and bir...