Severe maternal hardships are associated with food insecurity among low-income/lower-income women during pregnancy: results from the 2012-2014 California maternal infant health assessment
Abstract Background Assess the associations between ten severe maternal hardships and food insecurity experienced during pregnancy. Methods Data on 14,274 low-income/lower-income women (below 400% of the income to federal poverty guideline ratio) from the statewide-representative 2010-2012 Californi...
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Main Authors: | Barbara A. Laraia (Author), Ryan Gamba (Author), Carina Saraiva (Author), Melanie S. Dove (Author), Kristen Marchi (Author), Paula Braveman (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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