Megan E Deichen Hansen
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Spitz A, Deichen Hansen M, Goldfarb S, Harman J
J Womens Health (Larchmt)
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39916517
This study aims to identify whether there are inequities in care for pregnant individuals with mental health or substance use disorders (MH/SUDs) seeking treatment in emergency departments (EDs) for pregnancy-related...
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Deichen Hansen M, Tobon A, Kamal Haider U, Moore Simas T, Newsome M, Finelli J, et al.
Gen Hosp Psychiatry
. 2023 Mar;
82:75-85.
PMID: 36989766
This editorial presents: 1) a review of Perinatal Psychiatry Access Programs as an integrated care model with potential for promoting perinatal mental health equity; and 2) a summary of how...
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Tabb K, Hsieh W, Sung J, Hoang T, Deichen Hansen M, Lux E, et al.
Front Health Serv
. 2023 Mar;
2:845441.
PMID: 36925830
Background: Perinatal (during pregnancy and up until one year after birth) depression is one of the most common medical complications of pregnancy and is a major public health issue. The...
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Deichen Hansen M, Goldfarb S, Mercouffer A, Dark T, Lateef H, Harman J
Womens Health (Lond)
. 2022 Oct;
18:17455057221129388.
PMID: 36300291
Objective: Emergency department care is common among US pregnant women. Given the increased likelihood of serious and life-threatening pregnancy-related health conditions among Black mothers, timeliness of emergency department care is...
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Deichen Hansen M
SSM Popul Health
. 2021 Sep;
15:100897.
PMID: 34471667
Objective: Profound disparities exist among Black and White families who experience adverse infant health outcomes, yet much is unclear regarding factors that predict disparate outcomes. In order to address this...
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Deichen Hansen M, James B, Sakinah I, Brown Speights J, Rust G
Ethn Dis
. 2021 Apr;
31(2):227-234.
PMID: 33883863
Objective: Our goal was to explore prenatal practices and birthing experiences among Black women living in an urban North Florida community. Design: Non-random qualitative study. Setting: Private spaces at a...