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Color of Poverty Matters: Socioeconomic Resources and Health of Mothers Giving Birth to Children into Poverty
<b>Background</b>: Childhood poverty is a critical determinant of developmental, health, and behavioral outcomes. However, racial and ethnic differences in how families experience and navigate poverty... Read more
Women Hearts on the Line: Exploring the Correlation Between Anthropometric Parameters, Blood Pressure, and Peripartum Cardiomyopathy
<b>Background:</b> Peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) is a life-threatening heart muscle disease of unknown aetiology that affects women during the peripartum period, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa.... Read more
Diminished Returns of Educational Attainment on Unpaid and Paid Maternity Leave of Mothers Giving Birth in Poverty
<b>Background:</b><b> </b>Maternity leave, whether paid or unpaid, is a critical resource that can significantly impact maternal well-being and newborn outcomes. However, its availability and utilizat... Read more
High Socioeconomic Status Black Adolescents Attend Worse Schools than Whites
<b>Background:</b><b> </b>School characteristics — including poverty levels, teacher experience, graduation rates, and college enrollment — are essential determinants of students’ academic outcomes an... Read more
School Poverty Partially Mediates the Effects of Structural Racism on Youth Tobacco Use Initiation
Background. </b>Although youth from high socioeconomic status (SES) backgrounds are generally protected against tobacco use, this protection is weaker for racialized and marginalized families, particu... Read more
The Long Shadow of Early Poverty: Poverty at Birth, Epigenetic Changes at Age 15, And Youth Outcomes at Age 22
Background:</b> Early life socioeconomic conditions and race/ethnicity are critical determinants of long-term health and behavioral outcomes. Epigenetic changes, particularly those measured by the Gri... Read more
Psychological Impact of Poverty on Children’s Mental Health and Wellbeing in Adentan Municipality, Ghana
This study examined the psychological impact of poverty on the mental health and wellbeing of children in Adentan Municipality, Ghana. The study adopted a phenomenological qualitative approach. A samp... Read more
Assessment of Coping Strategies Among Nursing Students: Basis for Psychological First Aid
<b>Background</b>: Telomere length is a critical biomarker of cellular aging and overall health. While childhood socioeconomic status (SES) indicators such as education and poverty can have long-lasti... Read more
Does Adulthood Socioeconomic Status Predict Subsequent Telomere Length in Racially and Ethnically Diverse Women?
<b>Background:</b> Telomere length is a critical biomarker of cellular aging and overall health. While childhood socioeconomic status (SES) indicators such as education and poverty can have long-lasti... Read more
Handing Money to the Poor Is Never Enough: The Impact of Marginalization-Related Diminished Returns
Recent US studies such as Baby’s First Years have again demonstrated that unconditional cash transfers and guaranteed income do not lead to significant improvements in the health, economic status, and... Read more
Poverty Status at Birth Predicts Epigenetic Changes at Age 15
We used 15 years of follow up of<b> </b>854 racially and ethnically diverse birth cohort who were followed from birth to age 15. Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to examine the effects of r... Read more
Race, Poverty Status at Birth, and DNA Methylation of Youth at Age 15
</b><b> </b>Epigenetic studies, which can reflect biological aging, have shown that measuring DNA methylation (DNAm) levels provides new insights into the biological effects of social environment and... Read more
Leaving No One Behind: Can Rising Africa Beat the Odds Against Poverty?
The number of poor people continues to rise in Africa, despite a slow decline in the poverty rate. Africa with a population of 422 million poor people, representing about 70 per cent of the world's po... Read more