Examining the impact of Medicaid payments for immediate postpartum long‐acting reversible contraception on the mental health of low‐income mothers
Daniel Marthey,
Hannah Rochford,
Elena Andreyeva
Abstract:ObjectiveTo examine the effect of Medicaid immediate postpartum long‐acting reversible contraception (IPP LARC) reforms on self‐reported mental health among low‐income mothers aged 18–44 years.Data Sources and Study SettingWe used national secondary data on self‐reported mental health status in the past 30 days from the core component (2014–2019) of the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS).Study DesignWe estimated linear probability models for reporting any days of not good mental health in the p… Show more
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