2004
Wenman, W.M., Joffres, M.R., Tataryn, I.V., & Edmonton Perinatal Infections Group
Canadian Medical Association
This article compares prenatal risk factors and birth outcomes of First Nations and Métis women with non-Indigenous women in a hospital in Edmonton. The study found that known risk factors for adverse pregnancy outcomes were more common among Indigenous women than non-Indigenous women, but did not find statistically significant relations between Indigenous status and birth outcomes.
A prospective cohort study of pregnancy risk factors and birth outcomes in Aboriginal women.
Wenman, W.M., Joffres, M.R., Tataryn, I.V., & Edmonton Perinatal Infections Group. (2004). A prospective cohort study of pregnancy risk factors and birth outcomes in Aboriginal women. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 171(6), 585-9.
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