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The Relationship between Racial Residential Segregation and Prenatal Depression among US-born and non-US born Pregnant Individuals

Research supports that racial residential segregation is associated with depression, yet findings are inconsistent, sparse (among pregnant individuals), and differ by race, ethnicity, and nativity. The study seeks to explore the relationship between racial residential segregation and risk of prenatal depression diagnosis and severity among Asian, Hispanic, Black, and White US-born and non-US born pregnant individuals.
Funder: KPNC Community Health

Investigator: Kelly-Taylor, Kendria

Funder: Northern California Community Benefit Programs

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