Journal of women's health
-
Journal of women's health · Feb 2024
Functional Disabilities and Food Insufficiency During Pregnancy: Results from the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System.
Background: Disability is a well-documented risk factor for food insecurity. However, prior literature has overlooked the possible connection between disability and food insecurity during the antenatal period. This study extends previous research by examining the relationship between those with any functional disabilities and food insufficiency during pregnancy among a sample of mothers. ⋯ Finally, the findings revealed that respondents with two functional disabilities (RR = 1.473, 95% CI = 1.153-1.882) and three or more functional disabilities (RR = 1.974, 95% CI = 1.534-2.541) are significantly more likely to report food insufficiency compared with respondents with no disabilities. Conclusions: There is a significant positive association between reporting functional disabilities and food insufficiency. Expanding current public health programs, educating health care professionals, and implementing effective screening guidelines directed at pregnant women with disabilities may reduce the prevalence of food insufficiency and promote greater health equity.
-
Journal of women's health · Jan 2024
Meta AnalysisAssociation Between Pelvic Inflammatory Disease and Risk of Endometriosis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Background: Endometriosis is a common chronic disorder, which leads to dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, pelvic chronic pain, and infertility. It affects ∼6% to 10% of the general female population. However, the etiology of endometriosis remained unclear. ⋯ Conclusion: We study a statistically significant association between PID and the risk of endometriosis. In particular, endometritis might play an important role in endometriosis, based on the lower heterogeneity of the subgroup analysis. This finding suggests that reducing the incidence of endometritis might aid in the prevention and treatment of endometriosis.