Improved Birth Weight for Black Infants: Outcomes of a Healthy Start Program
Volume: 104, Issue: S1, Pages: S96 - S104
Published: Feb 1, 2014
Abstract
Objectives. We determined whether participation in Healthy Babies Healthy Start (HBHS), a maternal health program emphasizing racial equity and delivering services through case management home visitation, was associated with improved birth outcomes for Black women relative to White women. Methods. We used a matched-comparison posttest-only design in which we selected the comparison group using propensity score matching. Study data were generated...
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Title
Improved Birth Weight for Black Infants: Outcomes of a Healthy Start Program
Published Date
Feb 1, 2014
Volume
104
Issue
S1
Pages
S96 - S104
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