2024
DOI: 10.5539/gjhs.v16n2p31
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Exploring Maternal and Child Health Among Tribal Communities in India: A Life Course Perspective

Minal Madankar,
Narendra Kakade,
Lohitha Basa
et al.

Abstract: India experiences high rates of maternal and infant mortality and morbidity, with tribal communities disproportionately affected. Tribal populations frequently live in unfavorable socio-economic conditions and deficient social health indicators, culminating in adverse health consequences. Using a life course perspective, this qualitative study explored risks over the life course that contribute to maternal and child health problems among tribal populations in India. Additionally, the study examined barriers to… Show more

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