Background To examine racial/ethnic and educational inequities in the relationship between state-level restrictive abortion policies and adverse birth outcomes from 2005 to 2015 in the United States. Methods Using a state-level abortion restrictiveness index comprised of 18 restrictive abortion policies, we conducted a retrospective longitudinal analysis examining whether race/ethnicity and education level moderated the relationship between the restrictiveness index and individual-level probabilities of preterm birth (PTB) and low birthweight (LBW). Data were obtained from the 2005–2015 National Center for Health Statistics Period Linked Live Birth-Infant Death Fi...
Sarzynski, AndreaBlack women experience an infant mortality rate more than double that of White wome...
AbstractIntroductionLittle current research examines associations between infant mortality and US st...
The black-white gap in low birth weight in the United States remains large and mostly unexplained. A...
Abstract Background To examine racial/ethnic and educational inequities in the relationship between ...
The year 2019 saw the most restrictive state abortion policies introduced and passed since Roe v Wad...
IntroductionReproductive rights policies can potentially support or inhibit individuals' abilities t...
Objectives Determine whether exposure to abortion restrictions is associated with reproductive decis...
Low birthweight is a pernicious public health problem that has seen little to no improvement in the ...
Women’s barriers to abortion across the United States have been well-studied and documented, though ...
This paper considers whether state Medicaid abortion funding restrictions affect the likelihood of g...
Low birthweight is a pernicious public health problem that has seen little to no improvement in the ...
Objectives: Since the US Supreme Court′s 1973 Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion, states have ...
Abortion has been a public health issue since the procedure became legal 47 years ago and, clinician...
We consider the effect of abortion legalization on births in the United States. A simple theoretical...
Introduction: Little current research examines associations between infant mortality and US states’ ...
Sarzynski, AndreaBlack women experience an infant mortality rate more than double that of White wome...
AbstractIntroductionLittle current research examines associations between infant mortality and US st...
The black-white gap in low birth weight in the United States remains large and mostly unexplained. A...
Abstract Background To examine racial/ethnic and educational inequities in the relationship between ...
The year 2019 saw the most restrictive state abortion policies introduced and passed since Roe v Wad...
IntroductionReproductive rights policies can potentially support or inhibit individuals' abilities t...
Objectives Determine whether exposure to abortion restrictions is associated with reproductive decis...
Low birthweight is a pernicious public health problem that has seen little to no improvement in the ...
Women’s barriers to abortion across the United States have been well-studied and documented, though ...
This paper considers whether state Medicaid abortion funding restrictions affect the likelihood of g...
Low birthweight is a pernicious public health problem that has seen little to no improvement in the ...
Objectives: Since the US Supreme Court′s 1973 Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion, states have ...
Abortion has been a public health issue since the procedure became legal 47 years ago and, clinician...
We consider the effect of abortion legalization on births in the United States. A simple theoretical...
Introduction: Little current research examines associations between infant mortality and US states’ ...
Sarzynski, AndreaBlack women experience an infant mortality rate more than double that of White wome...
AbstractIntroductionLittle current research examines associations between infant mortality and US st...
The black-white gap in low birth weight in the United States remains large and mostly unexplained. A...