Post Doctoral Associate Kim, Im and Colleagues Publish Article in the Western Journal of Nursing Research

Post Doctoral Associate Kim, Im and Colleagues Publish Article in the Western Journal of Nursing Research

sangmi kimSangmi Kim, postdoctoral associate; and Eun-Ok Im, associate dean for research development and regulatory affairs; recently published an article entitled "Factor Structure for Chronic Stress Before and During Pregnancy by Racial/Ethnic Group" in the Western Journal of Nursing Research. Co-authors include Jianghong Liu and Connie Ulrich of the University of Pennsylvania. 

Abstract

This study aimed to explore race/ethnicity-specific dimensionalities of chronic stress before and during pregnancy for non-Hispanic (N-H) White, N-H Black, Hispanic, and Asian women in the United States. This study analyzed the data among 6,850 women from the New York City and Washington State Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (2004-2007) linked with birth certificates. Separate exploratory factor analysis was conducted by race/ethnicity using a maximum-likelihood extraction method with 26 chronic stress items before and during pregnancy. Correlations and internal consistency reliabilities among items and latent factors determined race/ethnicity-specific factor structures of chronic stress. Chronic stress was race/ethnicity-distinctive and multidimensional with low correlations among the factors ( r = .07-.28, p < .05). Despite financial hardship, perceived isolation, and physical violence underlying chronic stress among the racial/ethnic groups, intergroup variations existed under each group's cultural or sociopolitical contexts. This study could help develop targeted strategies to intervene with women's chronic stressors before childbirth.

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