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ANS. Advances in nursing science. 2021 Oct-Dec;44(4):306-316. doi: 10.1097/ANS.0000000000000392 Q22.22025

Perceived Racial Discrimination in the Pregnant African American Population: A Concept Analysis

非洲裔美国人怀孕人群感知种族歧视的概念分析 翻译改进

Megan R Mileski  1, Maria R Shirey, Patricia A Patrician, Gwendolyn Childs

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  • 1 University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing.
  • DOI: 10.1097/ANS.0000000000000392 PMID: 34387213

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    African American women experience higher lifetime exposure to chronic stressors, such as perceived racial discrimination. Clearly defining perceived racial discrimination in the pregnant African American population has the potential to better explain the phenomenon and how it relates to adverse birth outcomes such as preterm birth. The purpose of this concept analysis is to more clearly define perceived racial discrimination in the pregnant African American population using Rodgers' evolutionary method. Defining the concept of interest has the potential to uncover modifiers that may help close the gap in the Black-White infant mortality rates in the United States.

    Keywords:concept analysis

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    期刊名:Advances in nursing science

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    ISSN:0161-9268

    e-ISSN:1550-5014

    IF/分区:2.2/Q2

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