Perceptions about prenatal care: views of urban vulnerable groups
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In the United States, infant mortality rates remain more than twice as high for African Americans as compared to other racial groups. Lack of adherence to prenatal care schedules in vulnerable, hard to reach, urban, poor women is ass...
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Main Authors: | Hatcher Barbara (Author), Jackson Velishie (Author), Monroe-Lord Lillie (Author), Rodan Margaret (Author), Richards Leslie (Author), Wingrove Barbara K (Author), Milligan Renee (Author), Harris Cynthia (Author), Henderson Cassandra (Author), Johnson Allan A (Author) |
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2002-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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