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Review
. 2025 Aug;29(8):1177-1185.
doi: 10.1007/s10995-022-03398-2. Epub 2022 May 6.

A Review of the Maternal and Child Health APHA Policy Statements, 1970-2019

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A Review of the Maternal and Child Health APHA Policy Statements, 1970-2019

Colleen Payton et al. Matern Child Health J. 2025 Aug.

Abstract

Introduction: The American Public Health Association (APHA) policy statements are written by members and approved by the APHA Governing Council. Policy statements inform APHA's position on key public health issues. Maternal and child health (MCH) is a broad discipline focused on health issues concerning women, children, youth, and families. APHA's MCH policies from the last 50 years were reviewed in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the MCH Section of APHA.

Methods: A cross-sectional design was utilized to identify MCH-related statements within the larger APHA policy statement database from 1970 to 2019 (N = 1,110). The policy statements were coded as primary MCH (main focus was MCH) or secondary MCH (mentioned MCH subpopulations as vulnerable population). The primary MCH themes were also identified.

Results: 545 (49%) of the APHA policy statements were related to MCH, including 226 (20%) coded as primary MCH and 319 (29%) secondary MCH. The primary MCH policy statements had a main focus on the following subpopulations: women (44%), children (33%), adolescents/young adults (15%), infants (12%), families (5%), and men (2%). Major themes included reproductive health/family planning, school health, children's health, pregnancy/childbirth, and breastfeeding/nutrition.

Conclusions: MCH policy statements remained an important part of APHA's policy and advocacy focus over time as indicated through the continuous high number and proportion of MCH policy statements. The historical overview of MCH policy provides insight into critical policy issues confronting the MCH field over the decades and provides guidance for future policy initiatives including a need for increased emphasis on diverse MCH populations.

Significance: This analysis provides a 50 year overview of MCH themes as viewed by the policy statements published by APHA, the largest public health professional organization in the United States. These policy statements represent the cutting edge of MCH policy efforts and were written to influence national, state, and local public health policy. APHA policy statements should continue to address these important MCH topics in the future with an increased emphasis on diverse MCH populations. APHA policy making is a valuable national professional activity for the MCH field with the goal of improving the health for MCH communities.

Keywords: APHA policies; Children’s health; Maternal child health history; Pregnancy and childbirth; Reproductive health.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declarations. Conflicts of interest/Competing interests: No conflicts of interest. Ethics approval: Exempt from IRB. Consent to participate: Not applicable. Consent for publication: Not applicable.

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