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PACEs in Maternal Health

Journal Article

Patients Lift Their Voices To Advance Maternal Health [www.healthaffairs.org]

By Michele Cohen Marill, Photograph by Michael Thomas, Health Affairs Vol. 41, No. 8, August 2022 Abstract: Designed by and for Black women, a St. Louis–based group prenatal care program incorporates trauma-informed care and behavioral health services. Article: Fluorescent bulbs bathe the basement room in bright light as cheerful as sunshine, even though the windows only look out onto office corridors. Richelle Smith stands before a projection screen, her hands clasped, her voice loud and...

Circumstances of Overdose Among Street-Involved, Opioid-Injecting Women: Drug, Set, and Setting (PubMed)

Conclusion: While all overdoses result from the pharmacological action of drugs, some overdoses were triggered by circumstances occurring in women's set or setting. Overdose prevention policies should embrace not only individual-level behavioral interventions, but also structural measures to address stress, social isolation, and risky drug use contexts that plague the lives of street-involved women who inject opioids. [ Please click here to access the full journal article. ]

CERCH: the connection between blood pressure and fear of deportation in women of Mexican origin

MCAH professor Kim Harley and Brenda Eskenazi of Center for Environmental Research and Children's Health (CERCH), and MCAH program head Julianna Deardorff co-authored a recent study in the Journal of the American Heart Association on the positive correlation between fear of deportation and increased blood pressure among women of Mexican origin. The study was highlighted in an article on cnn.com . Read the CNN article about the study here .

The prevalence and clinical correlates of adverse childhood experiences in a cross-sectional study of primary care patients with cardiometabolic disease or risk factors (BMC)

From the article: To our knowledge, this is the first study to investigate the incidence and clinical correlates of ACEs in primary care patients who already have cardiometabolic disease or are at elevated risk based on conventional risk factors. Open Access LINK to article Background Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with risk of poor adult health, including cardiometabolic diseases. Little is known about the correlates of ACEs for adults who have already developed...

Journal Article: Cannabis Use in Pregnancy in British Columbia and Selected Birth Outcomes

Cannabis Use in Pregnancy in British Columbia and Selected Birth Outcomes Author links open overlay panel Sabrina Luke PhD 1 J ennifer Hutcheon PhD 1 2 Tamil Kendall PhD 1 3 This study sought to determine the association between cannabis use in pregnancy and stillbirth , small for gestational age (SGA) (<10th percentile), and spontaneous preterm birth (<37 weeks). [ Click here to access the article. ]

Beyond the ACE score: Examining relationships between timing of developmental adversity, relational health and developmental outcomes in children [Science Direct]

Archives of Psychiatric Nursing Volume 33, Issue 3 , June 2019, Pages 238-247 Erin P. Hambrick , Thomas W. Brawner , Bruce D. Perry, K ristie Brandt, Christine Hofmeister , Jen O. Collins The association between developmental adversity and children's functioning is complex, particularly given the multifaceted nature of adverse experiences. The association between the timing of experience and outcomes is underresearched and clinically under-appreciated. We examine how the timing of both...

 
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