Characteristics, Access, Utilization, Satisfaction, and Outcomes of Healthy Start Participants in Eight Sites
Margo Rosenbach,
So O'Neil,
Benjamin Cook,
Lisa Trebino and
Deborah Klein Walker
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Challenges remain in reducing disparities in maternal and child health outcomes. Further attention to risk factors associated with LBW (especially smoking) may help close the gaps. The life course theory suggests that improved outcomes may require longer-term investments.
Keywords: Healthy Start; Infant Mortality; Disparities; Interconception Care (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 14
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