Abstract
Despite advances in perinatal medicine, racial disparity in birth outcomes remains a public health problem in the USA. The underlying mechanisms for this long-standing racial disparity are incompletely understood. This review presents transgenerational risk factors for racial disparities in preterm birth, exploring the impact of interpersonal and structural racism, theoretical models of stress, and biological markers of racial disparities.
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Matoba, N., Collins, J. W., & Dizon, M. L. V. (2023). Fetal origins of health disparities: Transgenerational consequences of racism. Developmental Neuroscience, 46(2), 112–118. https://doi.org/10.1159/000531462
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