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Titlebook: Stress and Resilience; The Social Context o Leith Mullings,Alaka Wali Book 2001 Springer Science+Business Media New York 2001 Infant Mortal

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l pathogenic Bacilli and also being implicated in the lysogenic life cycle of several bacteriophages. Cell biological studies and reconstitution experiments revealed that TubZs function as prokaryotic cytomotive filaments, providing one-dimensional motive forces. Plasmid-borne TubZ filaments most li
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Reproductive Health, Harlem, and Research,group was diverse in age and occupation, but it was united in its concerns for the safety and well-being of the neighborhood. They engaged the police representatives in a forceful discussion of their needs and offered many suggestions for improving police procedures. There were two special guests th
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Where People Work: The Economic Context of Reproduction,s well as those arising from household work and community work, may influence their health status (Mullings, 1984; Krieger et al., 1994). African American women now constitute a slightly greater proportion of the African American workforce than men. Currently, on the national level, while approximat
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Social Support and Reproductive Health,e literature suggests that support networks are important in recognition, compliance, and treatment during and after (cf. Helman, 1990) pregnancy (Boone, 1989). Though intervention trials to provide social support have found little evidence of increased birth weight or reduced preterm delivery, stud
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Health Care Delivery and Reproductive Health,vent poor pregnancy outcomes (Wilcox and Marks, 1994). Extensive studies have verified a relationship between prenatal care service and birth outcome: adequate care is associated with improved outcomes and inadequate care is associated with poor outcomes, including infant mortality.
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Race, Class, Gender, and Health,r most diseases than whites. Mainstream literature in medicine and epidemiology traditionally has attributed these disparities to genetic or cultural differences. Critics of these approaches have pointed to the necessity of studying race, class, and gender as structural constraints on health (Cooper
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ume chronicles the unique experiences ofblack women that place them at higher risk for morbidity and mortality- especially during pregnancy. .Stress and Resilience: TheSocial Context of. .Reproduction in Central Harlem. examines theprocesses through which economic circumstances, environmental issues
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Race, Class, Gender, and Health,differences. Critics of these approaches have pointed to the necessity of studying race, class, and gender as structural constraints on health (Cooper, 1986; Krieger and Bassett, 1986; Krieger, 1999; Mullings, 1984, 1989).
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