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Reducing housing instability and neighborhood deprivation effect on maternal health
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Meet our team​ and learn about the OB-GYN Providers, researchers from the Medical College of Wisconsin, and community partners helping create stronger housing supports for pregnant people. 

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​Reducing HOusing instability and neighborhood deprivation effect on Maternal hEalth 
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Aim 1: To understand the personal and neighborhood characteristics and services that contribute to increased housing stability among low-income pregnant people to inform programs to improve housing stability.

Aim 2: To explore the impact of housing instability and neighborhood conditions on the physical and mental health of pregnant people, allostatic load, and pregnancy outcomes. The study population is 589 low-income birthing people that have housing instability.

Aim 3: To identify the service needs of pregnant people in each of the housing statuses: homeless, in rental housing without subsidies, doubled up, with housing subsidies, and in supportive housing.​

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