The association of religion with maternal and child health outcomes in South Asian countries.
Aparna G KachoriaMohammad Yousuf MubarakAwnish K SinghRachael SomersSaleh ShahAbram L WagnerPublished in: PloS one (2022)
Though multiple imputation had to be used to fill in gaps in religion data, this study demonstrates that maternal and child health outcomes continue to be a concern in South Asia, especially for Muslim women. Given the importance of religious beliefs, utilizing a simple indicator, such as the CCI could be helpful for monitoring these outcomes and provides a tangible first step for communities to address gaps in care resulting from disparities in maternal empowerment.
Keyphrases
- pregnancy outcomes
- birth weight
- mental health
- healthcare
- pregnant women
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- electronic health record
- type diabetes
- affordable care act
- weight gain
- metabolic syndrome
- gestational age
- quality improvement
- adipose tissue
- machine learning
- body mass index
- pain management
- physical activity
- skeletal muscle