Advanced cervical dilatation as a predictor for low emergency cesarean delivery: a comparison between migrant and non-migrant Primiparae – secondary analysis in Berlin, Germany
In: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, Jg. 19 H. 12019
Are Social Status and Migration Background Associated with Utilization of Non-medical Antenatal Care? Analyses from Two German Studies.
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A distributional approach to obtain adjusted comparisons of proportions of a population at risk
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Do social factors and country of origin contribute towards explaining a “Latina paradox” among immigrant women giving birth in Germany?
In: BMC Public Health, Jg. 19 H. 12019
Does an Immigrant Background Affect the Indication, Incidence or Outcome of Emergency Cesarean Section? Results of the Prospective Data Collection of 111 Births
In: GEBURTSHILFE UND FRAUENHEILKUNDE, Jg. 78 H. 2, S. 167-1722018
Does the Degree of Acculturation Influence Breastfeeding Intention and Start or the Frequency of Early Weaning? Results of a Prospective Observational Study
In: GEBURTSHILFE UND FRAUENHEILKUNDE, Jg. 78 H. 6, S. 596-6042018
The influence of migration on women's use of different aspects of maternity care in the German health care system: Secondary analysis of a comparative prospective study with the Migrant Friendly Maternity Care Questionnaire (MFMCQ)
In: Birth: Issues in Perinatal Care, Jg. 47 H. 1, S. 39-482020
Perinatal Outcome in Women with a Vietnamese Migration Background - Retrospective Comparative Data Analysis of 3000 Deliveries
In: GEBURTSHILFE UND FRAUENHEILKUNDE, Jg. 78 H. 7, S. 697-7062018
The role of acculturation in migrants' use of gynecologic emergency departments
In: International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Jg. 149 H. 1, S. 24-302020
