ObjectiveThis study aims to compare preterm birth (PTB) risk and maternal factors associated with PTB among non-Hispanic White, Black, and mixed-race Black/White women in the United States.MethodsIn this study, we used U.S. birth certificate data from the 2017 National Vital Statistics System. We included live singleton births to women who self-identified as non-Hispanic White, Black, or mixed-race Black/White. PTB was defined as less than 37 weeks of gestation. We used logistic regression models to estimate the PTB odds ratios for Black and Black/White relative to White women, adjusted for maternal factors. We used logistic regression to estimate associations between PTB and maternal factors in race-stratified models.ResultsThe sample...
Many studies find racial/ethnic disparities in a diverse set of birth outcomes. However few empirica...
Foreign-born Black women giving birth in the United States have superior preterm birth outcomes comp...
This study seeks to quantify and rank the contribution of selected factors to the observed racial/et...
Objective: This study examined the ability of social, demographic, environmental and health-related ...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the ability of social, demographic, environmental and health-related ...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to present a systematic review of available literature on the e...
This study examined the ability of social, demographic, environmental and health-related factors to ...
Background Preterm birth is a complex disorder with a heritable genetic component. Studies of primar...
Despite improvements in prenatal healthcare, preterm birth remains the leading cause of infant morta...
<p><b>Objective:</b> Approximately 10% of US couples are inter-racial/ethnic. Substantial variation ...
In order to assess racial differences in rates of idiopathic preterm labour, preterm premature ruptu...
Objectives. We assessed associations between psychosocial factors and preterm birth, stratified by r...
Purpose. To quantify the relationship between pregnancy weight gain with early and late preterm birt...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the effect of potentially explanatory risk factors on ethnic differences in th...
Preterm birth remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality among nonanomalous neonates, and ...
Many studies find racial/ethnic disparities in a diverse set of birth outcomes. However few empirica...
Foreign-born Black women giving birth in the United States have superior preterm birth outcomes comp...
This study seeks to quantify and rank the contribution of selected factors to the observed racial/et...
Objective: This study examined the ability of social, demographic, environmental and health-related ...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the ability of social, demographic, environmental and health-related ...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to present a systematic review of available literature on the e...
This study examined the ability of social, demographic, environmental and health-related factors to ...
Background Preterm birth is a complex disorder with a heritable genetic component. Studies of primar...
Despite improvements in prenatal healthcare, preterm birth remains the leading cause of infant morta...
<p><b>Objective:</b> Approximately 10% of US couples are inter-racial/ethnic. Substantial variation ...
In order to assess racial differences in rates of idiopathic preterm labour, preterm premature ruptu...
Objectives. We assessed associations between psychosocial factors and preterm birth, stratified by r...
Purpose. To quantify the relationship between pregnancy weight gain with early and late preterm birt...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the effect of potentially explanatory risk factors on ethnic differences in th...
Preterm birth remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality among nonanomalous neonates, and ...
Many studies find racial/ethnic disparities in a diverse set of birth outcomes. However few empirica...
Foreign-born Black women giving birth in the United States have superior preterm birth outcomes comp...
This study seeks to quantify and rank the contribution of selected factors to the observed racial/et...