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Autor:
Frances M. Howell, Katharine J. McCarthy, Natalie Boychuk, Micki Burdick, Sarah Nowlin, Sheela Maru, Oluwadamilola Oshewa, Maria Monterroso, Alva Rodriguez, Cecilia Katzenstein, Regina Longley, Camila Cabrera, Elizabeth A. Howell, Lisa Levine, Teresa Janevic, Daniel A. Gundersen
Publikováno v:
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, Vol 24, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2024)
Abstract In the United States, maternal health inequities disproportionately affect Global Majority (e.g., Asian, Black, and Hispanic) populations. Despite a substantial body of research underscoring the influence of racism on these inequities, littl
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https://doaj.org/article/1bd4f951d7bb41ffa75678190538944a
Publikováno v:
Medical Care Research and Review. :107755872311700
Noncitizen immigrants are often excluded from accessing critical safety-net programs, such as Medicaid. Access to health care plays a central role in current policy debates on maternal health. Yet, immigrant exclusions are rarely considered in matern
Autor:
Frances M. Howell
Publikováno v:
Psychology of Women Quarterly. :036168432311681
A core issue in reproductive justice concerns how racism impacts reproductive health outcomes for Black women. However, the intersectional experiences of middle-class Black women navigating racism in reproductive health systems have not been fully ca
Autor:
Teresa, Janevic, Ellerie, Weber, Frances M, Howell, Morgan, Steelman, Mahima, Krishnamoorthi, Ashley, Fox
Publikováno v:
JAMA Network Open. 5:e2239264
ImportanceDisparities exist in access to timely prenatal care between immigrant women and US-born women. Exclusions from Medicaid eligibility based on immigration status may exacerbate disparities.ObjectiveTo examine changes in timely prenatal care b