Transactions of the Twentieth Annual Meeting of the Society for Maternal-Fetal MedicineImpact of maternal cigarette smoking on fetal growth and body composition☆
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2023, Avery's Diseases of the NewbornRacial and ethnic disparities in birth Outcomes: A decomposition analysis of contributing factors
2021, Preventive Medicine ReportsCitation Excerpt :Addressing racial and ethnic disparities in these adverse birth outcomes, especially the substantial gaps between NHW and NHB mothers, would be important for reducing PTBs, LBWBs, and infant mortality in the U.S. as specified in Healthy People (2020a). Previous studies suggested that a host of factors could contribute to racial and ethnic disparities in birth outcomes including but not limited to socioeconomic disadvantages (Krieger, 1991; Blumenshine et al., 2010), maternal stress (Copper et al., 1996; Dole et al., 2003; Dunkel Schetter, 2011; Lu and Chen, 2004), perceived racism (Dominguez, 2008; Dominguez et al., 2008; Earnshaw et al., 2013; Dunkel and Tanner, 2012; Collins et al., 2004; Paradies, 2006), risky behaviors during pregnancy such as smoking, alcohol consumption, and substance abuse (Salihu and Wilson, 2007; Bernstein et al., 2000; Pollack et al., 2000; Putnam-Hornstein and Prindle, 2016; Roberts et al., 2018), maternal morbidity such as hypertension or diabetes (Guendelman et al., 2006; Lawrence et al., 2008), maternal age (Rauh et al., 2001; Geronimus, 1996), genetic and epigenetic factors (Simhan et al., 2003; Velez et al., 2009; Kramer and Hogue, 2009), access to prenatal care (Ickovics et al., 2003; Kotelchuck, 1994), and rural versus urban settings (Kent et al., 2013). While identifying these risk factors is helpful for developing targeted interventions to address birth outcome disparities, assessing the relative importance of each factor amongst identified factors in explaining racial and ethnic disparities is also needed for prioritizing strategies and interventions that will effectively reduce these disparities.
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