Annals of Epidemiology
Volume 18, Issue 7 , Pages 545-551 , July 2008

Unintended Pregnancy and Prenatal Behaviors Among Urban, Black Women in Baltimore, Maryland: The Baltimore Preterm Birth Study

  • Suezanne T. Orr, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Health Education and Promotion, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress correspondence to: Suezanne T. Orr, PhD, Department of Health Education and Promotion, East Carolina University, 200 Christenbury, Greenville, NC 27858. Tel.: 252-328-2526; fax: 252-328-1285.
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  • Sherman A. James, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy, Duke University, Durham, NC
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  • Jerome P. Reiter, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Statistical Science, Duke University, Durham, NC

Received 29 October 2007 ,Accepted 16 March 2008.

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 The data collection for this study was supported by Cooperative Agreement SO 17-13/14 from the Associations of Schools of Public Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

PII: S1047-2797(08)00060-4

doi: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2008.03.005

Annals of Epidemiology
Volume 18, Issue 7 , Pages 545-551 , July 2008