Antiracism and positive intergenerational (infant) outcomes: A county-level examination of low birth weight and infant mortality
Tiffany N. Brannon

TL;DR
This study finds that support for antiracism, like the Black Lives Matter movement, is linked to better infant health outcomes for both African American and White American babies.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel theoretical model linking antiracism efforts to improved intergenerational infant health outcomes.
Findings
BLM support is negatively correlated with low birth weight among African American infants.
BLM support is negatively correlated with infant mortality among both African American and White American infants.
The effects were observed after controlling for factors like income inequality and demographic characteristics.
Abstract
Racism is associated with negative intergenerational (infant) outcomes. That is, racism, both perceived and structural, is linked to critical, immediate, and long-term health factors such as low birth weight and infant mortality. Antiracism—resistance to racism such as support for the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement—has been linked to positive emotional, subjective, and mental health outcomes among adults and adolescents. To theoretically build on and integrate such past findings, the present research asked whether such advantageous health correlations might extend intergenerationally to infant outcomes? It examined a theoretical/correlational process model in which mental and physical health indicators might be indirectly related to associations between antiracism and infant health outcomes. Analyses assessed county-level data that measured BLM support (indexed as volume of BLM…
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TopicsRacial and Ethnic Identity Research · Health disparities and outcomes · Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
