Maternal experiences of ethnic discrimination and subsequent birth outcomes in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Zaneta M ThayerLaia BécaresPolly Atatoa CarrPublished in: BMC public health (2019)
Despite a high prevalence of discrimination experience among women from all ethnic groups, discrimination experience was a strong predictor of lower birth weight and shorter gestation length among indigenous Māori women only. Additional research is needed to better understand the risk and protective factors that may moderate the relationship between discrimination experience and adverse birth outcomes among women from different ethnic groups.