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Patient, Partner, and Provider Determinants of Postpartum Contraception and Inter-Pregnancy Intervals

Organization NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITYLocation CHICAGO, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Mar 2025Deadline 30 Nov 2029
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AchievementAchievement AttainmentAddressAffectAgeAlcohol Chemical ClassAlcohol DrinkingAlcohol consumptionAlcoholsAnxietyBehaviorBehavioralBirthBirth IntervalsBirth SpacingBreast FeedingBreast fedBreastfedBreastfeedingCaringChicagoClinic VisitsCommunity Health CentersConceptionsContraceptionContraception BehaviorContraceptive AgentsContraceptive BehaviorContraceptive UsageContraceptive methodsContraceptivesCounselingDataDemographic FactorsEligibilityEligibility DeterminationEtOH drinkingEtOH useFecundabilityFecundityFertilityFertility ControlFutureGestationGuidelinesHealthHealth systemInfant MortalityInfant Mortality TotalInhibition of FertilizationInterventionKnowledgeLinkLive BirthLong-term cohort studyLongitudinal cohort studyLow Birth Weight InfantMental DepressionMethodsNeighborhood Health CenterParturitionPatient RecruitmentsPatientsPost-partum WomenPostpartum PeriodPostpartum WomenPregnancyPremature BirthPrematurely deliveringPrenatal carePreterm BirthProcessProtocol ScreeningProviderProxyPsyche structureQOCQuality of CareRaceRacesRecommendationReportingReproductionResearchRiskRoleScheduleSelf EfficacyServicesSleepSocial supportSpanish/EnglishStressTimeTransportationUnplanned pregnancyVisitWomanadverse consequenceadverse outcomeagesalcohol ingestionalcohol intakealcohol product usealcohol usealcoholic beverage consumptionalcoholic drink intakecare utilizationcondomscontraceptive usedeath among infantsdeath in first year of lifedeath in infancydeath in infantsdepressionethanol consumptionethanol drinkingethanol ingestionethanol intakeethanol product useethanol usehealth literacyinadequate health literacyinfant deathinfant demiseinfant outcomeinfantile deathlow birth weightlow birthweightlow health literacymaternal outcomementalmortality in infantsmother outcomeparticipant recruitmentpatient centeredpatient orientedpillpoor health literacypoor sleeppost-partumpost-partum carepost-partum contraceptionpost-partum contraceptivepostpartum carepostpartum contraceptionpostpartum contraceptivepregnancy carepregnancy preventionpremature childbirthpremature deliveryprenatal appointmentprenatal checkupprenatal visitpreterm deliveryprevention of pregnancypsychosocialquality of sleepracialracial backgroundracial originreduced health literacyskillssleep qualitysocialsocial rolesocial support networksubstance usesubstance usingunintended pregnancy
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ABSTRACT
Nearly 1 in 5 postpartum patients will have a repeat pregnancy after a short interpregnancy interval (sIPI), defined

as less than 18 months between a prior birth and subsequent conception. Several adverse outcomes are linked

to sIPI, including preterm delivery, low birth weight, and infant mortality. Risks are greatest for shorter IPIs…

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Patient, Partner, and Provider Determinants of Postpartum Contraception and Inter-Pregnancy Intervals — NORTHWESTERN UNI | Dev Procure