TY - SER AU - Gulliver, Pauline AU - Dixon, Robyn TI - The influence of ethnicity on the outcomes of violence in pregnancy PY - 2015/// PB - Elsevier KW - ABUSED WOMEN KW - PĀRURENGA KW - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE KW - ETHNICITY KW - HAPŪ (WĀHINE) KW - HAUORA TAIHEMAHEMA KW - INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE KW - MĀORI KW - PREGNANCY KW - REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH KW - TATAURANGA KW - TŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU KW - NEW ZEALAND N1 - Ethnicity & Health, 2015, 20(5): 511-522 N2 - In this paper, the authors were interested in exploring the influence of ethnicity on immediate and long-term (five years post-partum) foetal, maternal and injury-related outcomes. By limiting their investigation to women aged 25 years or under, they attempted to account for the different age structure between Māori and non-Māori mothers. Overall, the Māori population is younger than the non-Māori population of New Zealand, and Māori women begin having children at a younger age [fertility rates are highest in Māori women between age 20 and 29 at 150 births per 1000 women, while for non-Māori women, the fertility rates are highest at age 30–34 years at 125 births per 1000 women. The methods used in this investigation are based on a retrospective, population-based study analysing maternal discharge records linked to birth/death certificates from 1991 to 1999, (from the paper) UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13557858.2014.939577 ER -