High-risk women refer to a specific population of women who are at increased risk for adverse health outcomes due to various factors such as socioeconomic status, history of trauma, substance abuse, mental health issues, or pre-existing medical conditions. These women may face barriers to accessing healthcare and may have unique needs that require targeted interventions to improve their health and well-being. Research in this area aims to identify and address the specific risk factors and challenges faced by high-risk women in order to develop interventions and policies that can effectively support their health and prevent negative outcomes. Ultimately, the goal is to improve the health outcomes and quality of life for these vulnerable populations.