2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-879x2006005000154
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Social inequality and perinatal health: comparison of three Brazilian cohorts

Abstract: The objective of the present study was to estimate and compare social inequality in terms of three indicators, i.e., low birth weight (LBW), preterm birth (PTB) and small for gestational age (SGA) birth, in three birth cohorts. Two cohorts were from the city of Ribeirão Preto, where data were collected for all 6748 live born singletons in 1978/79 and for one third of live born singletons (2846) in 1994. The third cohort consisted of 2443 singletons born in São Luís over a period of one year (1997/98). In Ribei… Show more

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“…In Pelotas, similar results from 1993 to 2004 were observed 14 . However, in São Luís, the percentage of PTB among LBW did not change significantly: from 51.1% in 1997/98 to 54.3% in 2010 (p = 0.646) 17,39 .…”
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“…In Pelotas, similar results from 1993 to 2004 were observed 14 . However, in São Luís, the percentage of PTB among LBW did not change significantly: from 51.1% in 1997/98 to 54.3% in 2010 (p = 0.646) 17,39 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…PTB was lower in middle-income families (> 1 and ≤ 3 minimum wages), and IUGR was associated with low education (0-4 years) and low income (≤ 1 minimum wage) 17 . In 2010 minimal socioeconomic inequality in adverse perinatal outcomes were detected because, only in the case of low birth weight, families with ≤ 1 minimum wage had a 50% higher risk of LBW.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
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