2024
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2320299121
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Antiracism and positive intergenerational (infant) outcomes: A county-level examination of low birth weight and infant mortality

Tiffany N. Brannon

Abstract: Racism is associated with negative intergenerational (infant) outcomes. That is, racism, both perceived and structural, is linked to critical, immediate, and long-term health factors such as low birth weight and infant mortality. Antiracism—resistance to racism such as support for the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement—has been linked to positive emotional, subjective, and mental health outcomes among adults and adolescents. To theoretically build on and integrate such past findings, the present research asked … Show more

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