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Published on in Vol 9 (2025)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/60829, first published .
Designing the First Pregnancy Guaranteed Income Program in the United States: Qualitative Needs Assessment and Human-Centered Design to Develop the Abundant Birth Project

Designing the First Pregnancy Guaranteed Income Program in the United States: Qualitative Needs Assessment and Human-Centered Design to Develop the Abundant Birth Project

Designing the First Pregnancy Guaranteed Income Program in the United States: Qualitative Needs Assessment and Human-Centered Design to Develop the Abundant Birth Project

Journals

  1. Choudhry S, Brédy G, Cruise C, Hinds Q, McConnell M, Agarwal S, Flynn D, Murray Horwitz M. Associations Between Unconditional Cash Transfers and Postpartum Outcomes in the United States. Annals of Internal Medicine 2025;178(7):1000 View
  2. De La Cruz M, Arteaga S, Hubbard E, Reed R, Cotton-Curtis W, Taylor M, Powell B, Coats A, Bell S, Edwards P, Chand M, Roberts T, Chambers Butcher B, Karasek D, Malawa Z, Gomez A. No strings attached: a mixed methods evaluation of the acceptability of the San Francisco Abundant Birth Project, a perinatal guaranteed income program. BMC Public Health 2026;26(1) View
  3. Groves A, Coaxum N, Sokale A, He Y, Kallem S, Calloway C, Lee N, Gilliam E, Wilson J, Vader D, Samuels N, Davis I, Presley A, Brown C, Nelson R, Terrell H, Dalembert G, Frances C, Cordingley O, Valdez E. Going beyond participation: community-led design and evaluation of the Philly Joy Bank. Frontiers in Public Health 2026;14 View