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International Journal of Public Health|May 12, 2016
The association of pre-pregnancy overweight and obesity with delivery outcomes: a comparison of immigrant and non-immigrant women in Berlin, GermanyKatharina Reiss, Jürgen Breckenkamp, Theda Borde, et al.
Placenta|April 15, 2021
Placental weight in first generation migrant mothers in Germany. Do the length of stay, acculturation or migrant status play a role?Larry Hinkson, Matthias David, Charlotte Bauman, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|January 5, 2019
Advanced cervical dilatation as a predictor for low emergency cesarean delivery: a comparison between migrant and non-migrant Primiparae - secondary analysis in Berlin, GermanyJürgen Breckenkamp, Eileen Marie Läcke, Wolfgang Henrich, et al.
BMC Public Health|February 14, 2019
Do social factors and country of origin contribute towards explaining a "Latina paradox" among immigrant women giving birth in Germany?Kim Alexandra Zolitschka, Céline Miani, Jürgen Breckenkamp, et al.
Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities|July 2, 2025
Satisfaction with Maternity Care Among Immigrant Women, Refugee Women and Non-immigrant Women: Results of the Pregnancy and Obstetric Care for Refugees (PROREF) Cross-Sectional StudyVera Seidel, Louise Teschemacher, Jürgen Breckenkamp, et al.
Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities|August 15, 2023
Equal Alternatives or Lower Standards for Immigrant Women-Analyzing Obstetric Care for Immigrant Women in Berlin Within the Framework of Cultural Health CapitalClaudia Großkreutz, Burcu Gürbüz, Theda Borde, et al.
Zeitschrift Fur Geburtshilfe Und Neonatologie|February 19, 2024
[Obstetric Care for Gestational Diabetes in Refugee and Immigrant Women in Comparison to Non-Immigrant Women in Berlin: an Analysis of Quantitative Data of the Pregnancy and Obstetric Care for Refugees (PROREF)-study]Vera Seidel, Louise Teschemacher, Jürgen Breckenkamp, et al.
Emerging Themes in Epidemiology|June 10, 2016
A distributional approach to obtain adjusted comparisons of proportions of a population at riskOdile Sauzet, Jürgen Breckenkamp, Theda Borde, et al.
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health|April 7, 2022
Reasons for a Lower Rate of Epidural Anesthesia During Birth for Immigrant Women in the Eyes of Medical Staff: A Mixed-Methods AnalysisVera Seidel, Claudia Großkreutz, Burcu Gürbüz, et al.
Zeitschrift Fur Geburtshilfe Und Neonatologie|November 2, 2020
[Pregnant Women with Gestational Diabetes in Berlin - An Analysis of Perinatal Data Especially Regarding Immigration Background]Katrin Alexandra Hees, Seher Podkaminskij, Jürgen Breckenkamp, et al.
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International Journal of Public Health|May 12, 2016
The association of pre-pregnancy overweight and obesity with delivery outcomes: a comparison of immigrant and non-immigrant women in Berlin, GermanyKatharina Reiss, Jürgen Breckenkamp, Theda Borde, et al.
Placenta|April 15, 2021
Placental weight in first generation migrant mothers in Germany. Do the length of stay, acculturation or migrant status play a role?Larry Hinkson, Matthias David, Charlotte Bauman, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|January 5, 2019
Advanced cervical dilatation as a predictor for low emergency cesarean delivery: a comparison between migrant and non-migrant Primiparae - secondary analysis in Berlin, GermanyJürgen Breckenkamp, Eileen Marie Läcke, Wolfgang Henrich, et al.
BMC Public Health|February 14, 2019
Do social factors and country of origin contribute towards explaining a "Latina paradox" among immigrant women giving birth in Germany?Kim Alexandra Zolitschka, Céline Miani, Jürgen Breckenkamp, et al.
Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities|July 2, 2025
Satisfaction with Maternity Care Among Immigrant Women, Refugee Women and Non-immigrant Women: Results of the Pregnancy and Obstetric Care for Refugees (PROREF) Cross-Sectional StudyVera Seidel, Louise Teschemacher, Jürgen Breckenkamp, et al.
Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities|August 15, 2023
Equal Alternatives or Lower Standards for Immigrant Women-Analyzing Obstetric Care for Immigrant Women in Berlin Within the Framework of Cultural Health CapitalClaudia Großkreutz, Burcu Gürbüz, Theda Borde, et al.
Zeitschrift Fur Geburtshilfe Und Neonatologie|February 19, 2024
[Obstetric Care for Gestational Diabetes in Refugee and Immigrant Women in Comparison to Non-Immigrant Women in Berlin: an Analysis of Quantitative Data of the Pregnancy and Obstetric Care for Refugees (PROREF)-study]Vera Seidel, Louise Teschemacher, Jürgen Breckenkamp, et al.
Emerging Themes in Epidemiology|June 10, 2016
A distributional approach to obtain adjusted comparisons of proportions of a population at riskOdile Sauzet, Jürgen Breckenkamp, Theda Borde, et al.
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health|April 7, 2022
Reasons for a Lower Rate of Epidural Anesthesia During Birth for Immigrant Women in the Eyes of Medical Staff: A Mixed-Methods AnalysisVera Seidel, Claudia Großkreutz, Burcu Gürbüz, et al.
Zeitschrift Fur Geburtshilfe Und Neonatologie|November 2, 2020
[Pregnant Women with Gestational Diabetes in Berlin - An Analysis of Perinatal Data Especially Regarding Immigration Background]Katrin Alexandra Hees, Seher Podkaminskij, Jürgen Breckenkamp, et al.
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