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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.
Project aims
Reducing HOusing instability and neighborhood deprivation effect on Maternal hEalth
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.
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.
Study Population: 589 low-income birthing people that have housing instability
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.
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.
Study Population: 589 low-income birthing people that have housing instability
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