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Ketan Shankardass1, Patricia O'Campo, Linda Dodds, John Fahey, Ks Joseph, Julia Morinis, Victoria M Allen.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To assess and compare multiple measurements of socioeconomic position (SEP) in order to determine the relationship with adverse perinatal outcomes across various contexts.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24589212 PMCID: PMC3984719 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2393-14-96
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Maternal and family characteristics, income and adverse perinatal outcomes of 117734 singleton births in Nova Scotia, Canada, 1988-2003
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| Residence in a rural postal code | | |
| | Yes | 51193 (43.48) |
| | No | 66541 (56.52) |
| Birth year | | |
| | 1988-1990 | 29045 (24.67) |
| | 1991-1993 | 23787 (20.2) |
| | 1994-1996 | 25395 (21.57) |
| | 1997-1999 | 18473 (15.69) |
| | 2000-2003 | 21034 (17.87) |
| Parity | | |
| | 0 | 51002 (43.32) |
| | 1 | 42775 (36.33) |
| | 2 | 16813 (14.28) |
| | ≥3 | 7144 (6.07) |
| Parental composition of family | | |
| | Female-headed lone-parent family2 | 24642 (20.93) |
| | Two-parent family | 93092 (79.07) |
| Pre-pregnancy weight (kg) | | |
| | <55 | 25246 (23.99) |
| | 55 - <75 | 58119 (55.22) |
| | 75 - <90 | 14099 (13.40) |
| | ≥90 | 7778 (7.39) |
| Weight gained during pregnancy (kg) | | |
| | 0 - ≤10.4 | 20497 (21.3) |
| | 10.4 - ≤17.7 | 50348 (52.25) |
| | 17.7 - ≤30 | 24444 (25.37) |
| | >30 | 1080 (1.12) |
| Age (years) | | |
| | <20 | 8963 (7.61) |
| | 20 - <25 | 26757 (22.73) |
| | 25 - <30 | 40027 (34) |
| | 30 - <35 | 30263 (25.7) |
| | 35 - <40 | 10305 (8.75) |
| | ≥40 | 1419 (1.21) |
| Smoking status (# of cigarettes per day at time of admission) | | |
| | Non-smoker | 79664 (73.07) |
| | 1 - <10 | 8704 (8.0) |
| | 10- 75 | 23029 (21.12) |
| | Known smoker, amount unknown | 1651 (1.51) |
| Gestational diabetes | | |
| | Yes | 3156 (2.68) |
| | No | 114578 (97.32) |
| Prenatal class attendance | | |
| | Yes | 40376 (39.69) |
| | No | 61361 (60.31) |
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| Total family income (after tax)3 | | |
| | <$5,990.92 | 11773 (10.00) |
| | ≥$5,990.92 < $9,119.4 | 11773 (10.00) |
| | ≥$9,119.4 < $14,997.34 | 23547 (20.00) |
| | ≥$14,997.34 < $20,759.95 | 23548 (20.00) |
| | ≥$20,759.95 < $28,266.83 | 23546 (20.00) |
| | ≥28,266.83 | 23547 (20.00) |
| Total family income (before tax)3 | | |
| | <$6,389 | 12125 (10.3) |
| | ≥$6,389 - < $9,418 | 12203 (10.36) |
| | ≥$9,418 - < $17,184 | 24176 (20.53) |
| | ≥$17,184 - < $25,361 | 24031 (20.41) |
| | ≥$25,361 - < $35,983 | 23313 (19.8) |
| | ≥$35,983 | 21886 (18.59) |
| Total family income (after tax) below the low income measure4 | 10973 (9.32) | |
| No income from investments | 86310 (73.31) | |
| No contribution to Registered Retirement Savings Plan | 82735 (70.27) | |
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| Small-for-gestational-age live birth (<3rd percentile) | 3934 (3.41) | |
| Large-for-gestational-age live birth (>90th percentile) | 15157 (13.13) | |
| Iatrogenic pre-term birth (before 37 weeks)5 | 2316 (2.07) | |
| Spontaneous pre-term birth (before 37 weeks) | 4152 (3.66) | |
| Post-neonatal death | 197 (0.17) | |
| Perinatal death | 909 (0.77) | |
1Subject number varied due to missing values.
2Mother is not married or in a common-law relationship.
3Income adjusted for family size and inflation, expressed in 2003 Canadian dollars
4The Low Income Measure is fixed at 50% of median family income (after tax) adjusted for family size.
5Delivery was induced or by cesarean delivery before the onset of labour.
Figure 1Relationship of family income characteristics with adverse perinatal outcomes among singleton births Nova Scotia 1988–2003.
Relationship of total family income (after tax) and neighbourhood deprivation with adverse perinatal outcomes among 117734 singleton births in Nova Scotia, Canada, 1988-2003
| Small-for-gestational-age live birth | Total family income (Percentile) | | | |
| | <10th (Lowest) | 2.11 (1.87 - 2.37) | 2.00 (1.78 - 2.26) | |
| | 10th-19th | 2.02 (1.79 - 2.28) | 1.91 (1.69 - 2.17) | |
| | 20th-39th | 1.67 (1.50 - 1.86) | 1.59 (1.42 – 1.77) | |
| | 40th-59th | 1.29 (1.5 - 1.44) | 1.25 (1.11 - 1.39) | |
| | 60th-79th | 1.02 (0.91 - 1.15) | 1.0 (0.89 - 1.12) | |
| | ≥80th (Highest) | 1.002 | 1.002 | |
| Neighbourhood deprivation index3 (Percentile) | ||||
| | | ≥75th (Lowest) | - | 1.18 (1.07-1.30) |
| | | 50th-74th | - | 1.23 (1.11-1.35) |
| | | 25th-49th | - | 1.11 (1.01-1.23) |
| | | <25th (Highest) | - | 1.002 |
| Large-for-gestational-age live birth | Total family income (Percentile) | | | |
| | <10th (Lowest) | 0.72 (0.67 - 0.77) | 0.72 (0.67 - 0.78) | |
| | 10th-19th | 0.73 (0.68 - 0.78) | 0.74 (0.69 - 0.79) | |
| | 20th-39th | 0.86 (0.82 - 0.91) | 0.86 (0.82 - 0.91) | |
| | 40th-59th | 0.99 (0.94 - 1.05) | 1.0 (0.95 - 1.06) | |
| | 60th-79th | 1.03 (0.98 - 1.09) | 1.04 (0.98 - 1.06) | |
| | ≥80th (Highest) | 1.002 | 1.002 | |
| Neighbourhood deprivation index3 (Percentile) | ||||
| | ≥75th (Lowest) | - | 0.97 (0.92-1.02) | |
| | | 50th-74th | - | 0.92 (0.87-0.96) |
| | | 25th-49th | - | 0.91 (0.87-0.95) |
| | | <25th (Highest) | - | 1.002 |
| Iatrogenic preterm birth | Total family income (Percentile) | | | |
| | <10th (Lowest) | 0.95 (0.81 - 1.11) | 0.91 (0.78 - 1.07) | |
| | 10th-19th | 0.91 (0.78 - 1.06) | 0.87 (0.74 – 1.02) | |
| | 20th-39th | 0.90 (0.79 – 1.03) | 0.87 (0.76 – 1.00) | |
| | 40th-59th | 0.82 (0.72 - 0.93) | 0.80 (0.70 - 0.91) | |
| | 60th-79th | 0.94 (0.82 – 1.06) | 0.92 (0.81 – 1.05) | |
| | ≥80th (Highest) | 1.002 | 1.002 | |
| Neighbourhood deprivation index3 (Percentile) | ||||
| | ≥75th (Lowest) | - | 1.15 (1.02-1.31) | |
| | 50th-74th | - | 1.10 (0.97-1.24) | |
| | 25th-49th | - | 1.05 (0.93-1.19) | |
| | <25th (Highest) | - | 1.002 | |
| Spontaneous preterm birth | Total family income (Percentile) | | | |
| | <10th (Lowest) | 1.15 (1.02 - 1.29) | 1.09 (0.97 - 1.23) | |
| | 10th-19th | 1.17 (1.05 - 1.32) | 1.11 (0.99 - 1.25) | |
| | 20th-39th | 0.97 (0.88 - 1.07) | 0.93 (0.84 - 1.03) | |
| | 40th-59th | 0.9 (0.82 – 1.0) | 0.88 (0.79 - 0.97) | |
| | 60th-79th | 1.0 (0.9 - 1.1) | 0.98 (0.89 - 1.08) | |
| | ≥80th (Highest) | 1.002 | 1.002 | |
| Neighbourhood deprivation index3 (Percentile) | ||||
| | ≥75th (Lowest) | - | 1.16 (1.06-1.27) | |
| | 50th-74th | - | 1.16 (1.06-1.28) | |
| | 25th-49th | - | 1.01 (0.92-1.11) | |
| | <25th (Highest) | - | 1.002 | |
| Perinatal death | Total family income (Percentile) | | | |
| | <10th (Lowest) | 0.47 (0.36 - 0.62) | 0.42 (0.31 - 0.55) | |
| | 10th-19th | 0.52 (0.40 - 0.69) | 0.46 (0.35 - 0.61) | |
| | 20th-39th | 0.76 (0.63 - 0.92) | 0.69 (0.56 - 0.83) | |
| | 40th-59th | 0.56 (0.46 - 0.69) | 0.52 (0.42 - 0.64) | |
| | 60th-79th | 0.66 (0.54 - 0.80) | 0.63 (0.52 - 0.76) | |
| | ≥80th (Highest) | 1.002 | 1.002 | |
| Neighbourhood deprivation index3 (Percentile) | ||||
| | ≥75th (Lowest) | - | 1.52 (1.25-1.85) | |
| | 50th-74th | - | 1.32 (1.08-1.60) | |
| | 25th-49th | - | 1.10 (0.91-1.34) | |
| | <25th (Highest) | - | 1.002 | |
| Post-neonatal death | Total family income (Percentile) | | | |
| | <10th (Lowest) | 3.89 (2.20 – 6.88) | 3.82 (2.13 - 6.84) | |
| | 10th-19th | 3.56 (1.98 – 6.41) | 3.51 (1.93 – 6.39) | |
| | 20th-39th | 2.55 (1.47 – 4.42) | 2.51 (1.44 - 4.40) | |
| | 40th-59th | 2.06 (1.18 – 3.63) | 2.04 (1.16 - 3.60) | |
| | 60th-79th | 1.67 (0.93 - 2.99) | 1.66 (0.93 - 2.98) | |
| | ≥80th (Highest) | 1.002 | 1.002 | |
| Neighbourhood deprivation index3 (Percentile) | ||||
| | ≥75th (Lowest) | - | 1.10 (0.72-1.68) | |
| | 50th-74th | - | 0.98 (0.63-1.53) | |
| | 25th-49th | - | 1.14 (0.74-1.74) | |
| <25th (Highest) | - | 1.002 | ||
1Odds ratio and 95% confidence interval; models are adjusted for potential confounders, including residence in a rural versus urban postal code and birth year.
2Reference group.
3Neighbourhood deprivation index is comprised of data from the 1991 Census describing enumeration areas by: % 15+ without high school graduation,% lone-parent families,% homes needing major repairs,% 15+ unemployed,% families receiving government transfer payments, and % living below the low income cut-off (LICO).
Figure 2Perinatal disparities by parental composition of family members among singleton births, Nova Scotia 1988-2003 a. Large-for-gestational-age birth disparities; b. Spontaneous preterm birth disparities; c. Perinatal death disparities.
Figure 3Perinatal disparities by place of residence among singleton births, Nova Scotia 1988-2003 a. Large-for-gestational-age birth disparities; b. Spontaneous preterm birth disparities.