Perinatal Risk Factors, Prenatal Care Use, Birth Outcomes, and Infant Mortality of Rural and Urban American Indian Women
Description:
While American Indians (AIs) constitute a substantial minority population in many rural areas, population-based research on the health status of AI women and infants is limited. This study used the National Linked Birth Death Certificate Data Set for 1989 and 1991 to compare the perinatal risk factors, prenatal care use, birth outcomes, and infant death rates of rural AIs, urban AIs, and whites. Results from this study should help administrators and policy makers to better understand the health care needs of this population, as well as the targeted interventions needed to improve birth outcomes and infant health status. Funded by HRSA’s ORHP.
Status:
Complete
Publications/Presentations
Authors | Title | Type | Date | Documents/Media |
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Baldwin LM, Grossman DC, Casey S | Perinatal and infant health among rural and urban American Indians/Alaska Natives | PUBLICATION | 09-01-2002 | Article |
Baldwin LM, Casey S, Freeman W | Perinatal and infant health among rural and urban American Indians/Alaska Natives | PUBLICATION | 06-01-1999 | Full report. Policy brief. |