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Urban violence and African-American pregnancy outcome: An ecologic study
James W. Collins
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, Richard J. David
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African American
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Pregnancy Outcome
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Small-for-gestational Age
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Low Birth Weight
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Odds Ratio
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African American Mothers
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Ecologic Study
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Urban Violence
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Violent Crime Rate
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Urban Africa
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Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes
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Illinois
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Independent Risk Factors
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African American Women
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Multivariate Analysis
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Family Income
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Census Tract
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Chicago Police Department
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Individual Risk Factors
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Vital Records
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Intrauterine Growth Retardation
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Adjusted Odds Ratio
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Multivariate Logistic Regression Model
50%
Income Data
50%
United States Census
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Social Sciences
Violent Crime
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Crime Rate
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Population Censuses
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Cross-Sectional Study
50%
Family Income
50%
Vital Record
50%
Illinois
50%
Multivariate Analysis
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Odds Ratio
100%
Low Birth Weight
66%
Small for Gestational Age
66%
Intrauterine Growth Retardation
33%
Logistic Regression Analysis
33%
Multivariate Analysis
33%
Cross Sectional Study
33%
Psychology
Gestational Age
100%
Regression Model
50%
Family Income
50%
Intrauterine Growth Retardation
50%
Multivariate Analysis
50%