2022
DOI: 10.1590/1980-220x-reeusp-2021-0328
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Cumulative prevalence of biological and social risk factors at birth in a city in São Paulo

Abstract: Objective: to identify the cumulative prevalence of biological and social risk factors at birth. Method: a cross-sectional study, with retrospective data collection, carried out with live births in a medium-sized city, from January 2018 to July 2020. A database was used with information aimed at identifying social and biological risks after birth, assessed descriptively. Results: the sample consisted of 4,480 newborns, of which 78.9% were classified as at usual risk, and 21.1% as at risk. The cumulative prev… Show more

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“…Brazil belongs to the ten countries with the highest rate of preterm births worldwide (11.2% of live births) ( 23 ). As in other LMICs, it is common that children pair biological risk with psychosocial risk, resulting in risk accumulation ( 24 ). Psychosocial risk factors include food restriction, low parental education, and poor social and environmental stimulation.…”
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“…Brazil belongs to the ten countries with the highest rate of preterm births worldwide (11.2% of live births) ( 23 ). As in other LMICs, it is common that children pair biological risk with psychosocial risk, resulting in risk accumulation ( 24 ). Psychosocial risk factors include food restriction, low parental education, and poor social and environmental stimulation.…”
Section: Benefit Of Copca's Coaching In Lmics: the Example Of Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%