Socially Assigned Race and the Health of Racialized Women and Their Infants.
Nadia N AbuelezamAdolfo CuevasSandro GaleaSummer Sherburne HawkinsPublished in: Health equity (2022)
In comparison with women socially assigned as white, we observed poorer health outcomes for women who were socially assigned nonwhite despite engaging in more beneficial pregnancy-related health behaviors. Socially assigned race can provide an important context for women's experiences that can influence their health and the health of their infants.