Care by Community
Black mothers participating in prenatal group care were more likely to engage in positive pregnancy and postpartum behavior than those who did not participate in group care.
...moreBlack mothers participating in prenatal group care were more likely to engage in positive pregnancy and postpartum behavior than those who did not participate in group care.
...moreStructural changes in the labor market may have a greater influence on childbearing than employment rates and income.
...moreFeeling as if one’s own fate is tied to that of the group one identifies with is a double-edged sword when it comes to mental health outcomes among African Americans.
...moreRural residents experienced the shortest life expectancy after receiving a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.
...moreChild resilience and supportive environments can reduce the likelihood of depression.
...moreHealth research that treats all Asian American communities as a single homogeneous population obscures disparities among its many subpopulations.
...moreSharing information about Covid-19 racial disparities may have a negative impact on compliance among some groups of people.
...moreResearchers measured racism at the county level in the United States and evaluated its association with body mass index.
...moreResearchers explored if the different colonial histories between Samoa and American Samoa created health differences among the people who live there.
...moreThe percentage of rap songs referencing suicide, depression and mental health increased dramatically during the study period from 1998-2018.
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