Maternal stress and pregnancy outcomes in a prenatal clinic population A two-fold decrease in the incidence of infant low birth weight, from 20 6% to 8 3%, occurred in Africa American women enrolled from 1985 to 1988 in this interdisciplinary research project conducted in an urban prenatal clinic
Pica in an Urban Environment - ScienceDirect Geophagia, compulsive eating of clay or dirt, was not observed in these women; pagophagia, or the ingestion of large quantities of ice and freezer frost, was self reported in 8 1% of the women, who consumed 1 2 to 2 cups a day from 1 to 7 days per week
Human Ecology Theory - SpringerLink Westney, O , Brabble, E , Edwards, C (1988) Human ecology: Concepts and perspectives In R J Borden J Jacobs (Eds ), Human ecology: Research and applications (pp 129–137)
Maternal Stress and Pregnancy Outcomes in a Prenatal Clinic Population A two-fold decrease in the incidence of infant low birth weight, from 20 6% to 8 3%, occurred in African American women enrolled from 1985 to 1988 in this interdisciplinary research project conducted in an urban prenatal clinic
Designing and Conducting Mixed Methods Research This site is intended to enhance your use of Designing and Conducting Mixed Methods Research, Third Edition, by John W Creswell and Vicki Plano Clark Please note that all the materials on this site are especially geared toward maximizing your understanding of the material
Cross‐Pacific internationalization of R D by U. S. and Japanese firms . . . Japanese firms, although they espouse a strategy of ‘localization’, are establishing wholly-owned R D centres in the U S with highly specialized technology mandates that to be used by the company must be networked with their parent organizations