APS
APS Virtual Poster Showcase · 2020
Psychosocial Indicators of Inequality Predict Maternal and Infant Mortality in Developed and Underdeveloped Countries
- Sue Treppenhauer
Fielding Graduate University - Patrice Hamilton-Thomas
Fielding Graduate University - Kristine Jacquin
Fielding Graduate University
Abstract
This study examined whether indicators of psychosocial inequity in 195 developed and underdeveloped countries could predict maternal, infant, and child (under 5 years) mortality rates. Results showed an overall significant effect. Different factors were associated with protection and risk, indicating the need for further research.
Public Health