To demonstrate this assertion, we review twentieth-century research comparing "black" and "white" infant motor development. We have approached this paper from the stance that science is a social activity, with all observations influenced by, as well as reflective of, the values of scientists and...
Perceptions of stress, worry, and support in Black and White mothers of hospitalized, medically fragile infants The purpose of this article is to describe maternal perceptions about hospital-related stressors, worry about the infant's health, and support from the health care team in mothers of me...
In 2020, the birth rates for Hispanic and non-Hispanic black teens were 24.4 and 23.5 per 1000 females aged 15–19, respectively, more than twice that of non-Hispanic white teens (Osterman et al., 2022). Since 2009, health officials have prioritized the development of successful teen ...
African diaspora archaeology has its roots in American plantation archaeology of the 1960s and 1970s. One of the first artifacts recovered from these conte
Heart disease and cancer contributed most at ages 55–69, and unintentional injuries at ages 50–59. Our investigation provides detailed evidence about contributors to the black-white longevity gap in Washington D.C., which can aid in the development of targeted public health interventions....
These racial inequalities among men and women in 2008 are the lowest ever recorded in the United States.5 Heart disease, diabetes, homicide, HIV, and infant mortality remain the chief causes of the black-white gap. However, in contrast to 1993-2003,1 homicide has not played an important ...
FR Haskins - 《Child Development》 被引量: 79发表: 1980年 White-Black Differences in Cardiovascular Malformations in Infancy and Socioeconomic Factors Cardiovascular malformations were examined for white/black variation in the Baltimore-Washington Infant Study. In this population-based case-control study...
Anne Marie Z. Jukic, Vicki L. Sutherland, Donna D. Baird, Gwen W. Collman, Darlene Dixon, Kelly K. Ferguson, Janet E. Hall, Elizabeth M. Martin, Thaddeus T. Schug, Alexandra J. White, and Kelly J. Chandler Vol. 30, No. 2February 2021...
In the retelling, I was struck by the range of predicaments that beset Melissa during her quest to conceive and after her pregnancy. What differed between the two interviews was that while racism did not factor into her assessment of giving birth and having a premature infant in the first ...
Black-white differences in serum cotinine levels among pregnant women and subsequent effects on infant birthweight. Am J Public Health 1994;84:1439-43.Black-white differences in serum cotinine levels among pregnant women and subsequent effects on infant birthweight - PB, Eskenazi, et al. - 1994...