New-onset mental illness among gestational carriers
Velez MP, Dayan N, Vigod SN, Buckett W, Flatt S, Shellenberger J, Ray JG. JAMA Netw Open. 2025 Jul 25.
Severe neonatal morbidity (SNM) is an indicator of neonatal well-being and quality of perinatal care and is more frequent following a severe complication during birth or in the neonatal period.
Cross-sectional data suggest that newborns of mothers residing in socioeconomically deprived neighborhoods are at higher risk of morbidity. However, no study to date has evaluated outcomes among newborns following a notable decrease in maternal neighborhood income between pregnancies, a potentially important period when preventive interventions might be offered to mothers and newborns at risk. This study assessed the association of SNM and neonatal mortality (SNM-M) with a change in the mother’s neighborhood income between 2 births.
Jairam JA, Cohen E, Diong C, Berger H, Brown HK, Guan J, Ray JG. JAMA Pediatr. 2025; Feb 17 [Epub ahead of print].
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