Objectives: The objectives of this study include understanding the association between adequate prenatal care and the infant mortality rate (IMR) at the aggregate level and studying the effects of other factors, such as race and income, on the association. \ud Methodology: IMR and the rate of pregnant women who receive prenatal care during the first trimester (PNC) were examined. Annual state-level aggregate data from 1997 to 2005 were extracted. Covariance of IMR and PNC was calculated. Scatterplots of IMR versus PNC were drawn. Two-variable and multivariable regressions were used to study the effects of several factors, including PNC on IMR. \ud Results: Substantial differences were observed in IMR and PNC across states within the US. An...
Despite an overall downward trend in neonatal and post neonatal deaths in recent years, the United S...
Infant mortality rates (IMRs) are considered to be one of the most important indicators of a healthy...
Prenatal care is considered to be an important component of primary health care. Our study compared ...
Objectives: The objectives of this study include understanding the association between adequate pren...
Aims: This study examines predictors of neonatal and postneonatal mortality among infants born to bl...
The goal of this study was to determine if the timing of prenatal care (PNC) initiation and maternal...
OBJECTIVE: To determine factors contributing to state infant mortality rates (IMR) and develop an ad...
The infant mortality rate (IMR) is a key in-dicator of the health status of a community, and reducti...
Background—The United States continues to have one of the highest infant mortality rates (IMR). Alth...
poster abstractCompared to Japan, Spain, Canada, and other post-industrialized coun-tries, the Unite...
Background: Racial and ethnic minority infants and mothers have worse birth outcomes than Caucasian ...
Infant mortality is defined as the number of deaths per 1000 births. The U.S. infant mortality rate ...
This dissetation is composed of one essay that utilizes the Shelby County Birth Certificate Data for...
Background & Purpose: Racial and ethnic disparities pervade birth outcomes in the United States and ...
The infant mortality rate for non-Hispanic Black infants in the U.S. is 13.63 deaths per 1,000 live ...
Despite an overall downward trend in neonatal and post neonatal deaths in recent years, the United S...
Infant mortality rates (IMRs) are considered to be one of the most important indicators of a healthy...
Prenatal care is considered to be an important component of primary health care. Our study compared ...
Objectives: The objectives of this study include understanding the association between adequate pren...
Aims: This study examines predictors of neonatal and postneonatal mortality among infants born to bl...
The goal of this study was to determine if the timing of prenatal care (PNC) initiation and maternal...
OBJECTIVE: To determine factors contributing to state infant mortality rates (IMR) and develop an ad...
The infant mortality rate (IMR) is a key in-dicator of the health status of a community, and reducti...
Background—The United States continues to have one of the highest infant mortality rates (IMR). Alth...
poster abstractCompared to Japan, Spain, Canada, and other post-industrialized coun-tries, the Unite...
Background: Racial and ethnic minority infants and mothers have worse birth outcomes than Caucasian ...
Infant mortality is defined as the number of deaths per 1000 births. The U.S. infant mortality rate ...
This dissetation is composed of one essay that utilizes the Shelby County Birth Certificate Data for...
Background & Purpose: Racial and ethnic disparities pervade birth outcomes in the United States and ...
The infant mortality rate for non-Hispanic Black infants in the U.S. is 13.63 deaths per 1,000 live ...
Despite an overall downward trend in neonatal and post neonatal deaths in recent years, the United S...
Infant mortality rates (IMRs) are considered to be one of the most important indicators of a healthy...
Prenatal care is considered to be an important component of primary health care. Our study compared ...