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  • Public Health
  • Sociology
  • Maternal and Child Health

Background:

  • Limited understanding of risk factors impacting women of color's health trajectories.
  • Need to explore how diverse community contexts influence maternal and child health outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify life course social risks contributing to maternal and child health.
  • To understand these risks from the perspective of community members in low-income urban areas.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted ten community-based participatory focus groups in Tampa, Florida.
  • Utilized a life course perspective to analyze 78 resident interviews.
  • Data collected from September to November 2013.

Main Results:

  • Child/adolescent risks: obesity, inactivity, low self-esteem.
  • Women's risks: low self-esteem, education, health literacy, parenting skills, financial issues.
  • Pregnancy risks: stress, low self-esteem, poor diet, inactivity, healthcare access, social support, father involvement.

Conclusions:

  • Multiple intersecting risk factors affect maternal and child health in low-income communities.
  • Cumulative and latent effects of risks across life stages require consideration.
  • Findings inform future longitudinal studies and maternal/child health program development.