Biography and Research Information
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Alleigh Stahman's research examines health issues experienced by incarcerated women, with a focus on perinatal care. Recent publications in 2024 address hospital restrictions faced by women giving birth while incarcerated and patterns of custodial and perinatal care for women who received prenatal care within the Arkansas state prison system between 2014 and 2019. Stahman has authored 5 publications with 145 citations and an h-index of 3. Key collaborators include Mollee K. Steely Smith and Melissa J. Zielinski, both from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom Stahman has co-authored two publications each.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 147
Selected Publications
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Custodial and perinatal care patterns of women who received prenatal care while incarcerated in the Arkansas state prison system, 2014–2019 (2024)
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- Hospital Restrictions Experienced by Women who Give Birth While Incarcerated
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- Hospital Restrictions Experienced by Women who Give Birth While Incarcerated
- Custodial and perinatal care patterns of women who received prenatal care while incarcerated in the Arkansas state prison system, 2014–2019
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