Race and Place Matter: Inequity in Prenatal Care for Reservation-Dwelling American Indian People

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2024-03

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Early initiation and consistent use of prenatal care is linked with improved health outcomes. American Indian birthing people have higher rates of inadequate prenatal care (IPNC), but limited research has examined IPNC among people living on American Indian reservations. The current study uses birth certificate data from the state of Montana (n = 57,006) to examine predictors of IPNC. Data on the community context is integrated to examine the role of community health in mediating the associations between reservation status and IPNC. Results suggest that reservation-dwelling birthers are more likely to have IPNC, an association partially mediated by community health. Odds of IPNC are higher for reservation-dwelling American Indian people compared to reservation-dwelling White birthers, highlighting intersecting inequalities of race and place.

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American Indians, community health, MEDICINE::Dermatology and venerology,clinical genetics, internal medicine::Internal medicine::Prenatal and perinatal research, racial health disparities, reservations

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Thorsen, M. L., & Palacios, J. F. (2024). Race and Place Matter: Inequity in Prenatal Care for Reservation-Dwelling American Indian People. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/00221465241236448

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