Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10518208 | Women's Health Issues | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The composition of prenatal care groups seems to be associated with young women's engagement in care, ultimately relating to the number of group prenatal care sessions they attend. Creating groups diverse in age may be particularly beneficial for young, urban women of color, who have unique pregnancy needs and experiences. Future research is needed to test the generalizability of these exploratory findings.
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Authors
Valerie A. PhD, Lisa PhD, Shayna D. MHS, PhD, Trace PhD, Jessica MFT, Sharon Schindler MSN, CNM, Emily MS, MPH, Jonathan PhD, Jeannette R. PhD,