Highly public anti-Black violence and preterm birth odds for Black and White mothers
Highly public anti-Black violence may increase preterm birth in the general population of pregnant women via stress-mediated paths, particularly Black women exposed in early gestation. To examine spillover from racial violence in the US, we included a total of 49 high publicity incidents of the foll...
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Main Authors: | David S. Curtis (Author), Ken R. Smith (Author), David H. Chae (Author), Tessa Washburn (Author), Hedwig Lee (Author), Jaewhan Kim (Author), Michael R. Kramer (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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