Custodial and perinatal care patterns of women who received prenatal care while incarcerated in the Arkansas state prison system, 2014-2019
Abstract Background The extraordinary growth in women's incarceration over the past several decades has resulted in calls for expansion of research into their unique needs and experiences, including those related to pregnancy and perinatal care. However, while research into the health outcomes...
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Main Authors: | Melissa J. Zielinski (Author), Mollee Steely Smith (Author), Alleigh Stahman (Author) |
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