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Information and Communication Technology Use Among Low-Income Pregnant and Postpartum Women by Race and Ethnicity: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Nymisha ChilukuriMeredith WestJanice Lynn HendersonShari M LawsonRobert EhsanipoorKathleen CostiganSarah PolkWendy L Bennett
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2015)
Mobile phones are widely available for the delivery of health interventions to low-income, racially diverse pregnant and postpartum women, but disparities in Internet use and SMS text messaging exist. Interventions or programs requiring Web-based apps may have lower uptake unless alternatives are available, such as those adapted for limited English proficiency populations.
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