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Early Adult Characteristics and Mortality Among Inner-City African American Women

Nan Marie Astone, PhD, Margaret Ensminger, PhD and Hee Soon Juon, PhD

The authors are with the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md. Nan Marie Astone is with the Department of Population and Family Health Sciences. Margaret Ensminger and Hee Soon Juon are with the Department of Health Policy and Management.



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FIGURE 1 —Probability of dying (q), by age: Woodlawn Project mothers and African American (AA) women residing in Illinois.

 





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