Authors
Rachel R Hardeman, Tongtan Chantarat, Morrison Luke Smith, David C Van Riper, Dara D Mendez
Publication date
2021/12/1
Journal
JAMA network open
Volume
4
Issue
12
Pages
e2130290-e2130290
Publisher
American Medical Association
Description
Importance
Police contact may have negative psychological effects on pregnant people, and psychological stress has been linked to preterm birth (ie, birth at <37 weeks’ gestation). Existing knowledge of racial disparities in policing patterns and their associations with health suggest redesigning public safety policies could contribute to racial health equity.
Objective
To examine the association between community-level police contact and the risk of preterm birth among White pregnant people, US-born Black pregnant people, and Black pregnant people who were born outside the US.
Design, Setting, and Participants
This cross-sectional study used medical record data of 745 White individuals, 121 US-born Black individuals, and 193 Black individuals born outside the US who were Minneapolis residents and gave birth to a live singleton at a large health system between January 1 and December 31, 2016. Data were …
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