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Session: Maternal and Child Health Issues In The U.S. And Around The World: A Showcase of Student's Papers
3139.0: Monday, November 05, 2007: 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
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Maternal and Child Health Issues In The U.S. And Around The World: A Showcase of Student's Papers
Maternal and child health is one of the indicators for a nation’s health. In this session, students report research findings that reflect the health of maternal and child populations in the United States and the globe. Post partum depression appears to be a widespread problem among new mothers in China. The postpartum visit, post partum depression screening, and greater access to mental health resources are important implications. Health disparities reflect in the US prenatal substance users and their infants. Black non-Hispanic women who were tobacco and alcohol users are 3.2 times more likely to have a LBW neonate and White non-Hispanic women are 2.9 times more likely to have a LBW neonate than non-users. Neighborhood factors also influence the infant birth weight by shaping maternal behavioral risks. Controlling for sociodemographic characteristics, a standard deviation increase in neighborhood risk conferred a 76 gram birth weight decrement (p=0.01), with a 298 gram difference between the best and worst neighborhood risk deciles. For children with birth defects, such as orofacial clefts, about 78% of those infants in North Carolina have cleft surgery within 18 months of life. Many infants do not receive other necessary specialized services; therefore, efforts need to be addressed to increase timely receipt of services for this population to improve their health outcomes. Improving children’s nutrition in Rwanda is a goal by Millennium Development by 2015, evaluation findings suggest that the Positive Deviance/Hearth (PD/H) model makes a difference in the nutrition status of the children.
Learning Objectives: 1. List key issues in maternal and child health in the U.S. and in developing countries 2. Explain the contextual and proximate determinants of birth weight 3. Describe the application of innovative methods in maternal and child health research
Organizer(s):Jonathan B. Kotch, MD, MPH
Jihong Liu, PhD
Carol Shieh, RNC, DNSc
Anne Wallis, PhD
10:30 AMTimeliness of Services among Infants with Orofacial Clefts in North Carolina, 1995-2002
Cynthia Cassell, PhD, Robert Meyer, PhD, Eleanor Howell, MS, Julie Daniels, PhD
10:45 AM   Postpartum mental health in mainland China: A call for action
Ellen Y. Wan, MPH, Cheryl Moyer, MPH, Zitian Fan, MD, Yan Jie, Huixia Yang, MD, PhD
11:00 AM   Malnutrition rehabilitation and prevention in Rwandan children: Measuring impact and sustainability of a rural intervention
Christine H. Brackett, Vincent Merrill #envr, PhD, Archana J. McEligot, PhD, John Bock, PhD
11:15 AM   Impact of combined maternal alcohol and tobacco use on low birth weight in singleton pregnancies: A population based study in the U.S., 2003
Della Anne Campbell, PhD, APRN-C, Frances Munet-Vilaro, PhD, RN
11:30 AM   Neighborhood effects on birth weight: An exploration of psychosocial and behavioral pathways
Ashley Schempf, PhD, Donna Strobino, PhD, Patricia O'Campo, PhD
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information.
Organized by:Maternal and Child Health
Endorsed by:APHA-Committee on Women's Rights; APHA-Student Assembly; Caucus on Refugee and Immigrant Health; HIV/AIDS; Women's Caucus
CE Credits:CME, Health Education (CHES), Nursing

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