| Literature DB >> 26433316 |
E Azria1, Z Stewart2, C Gonthier2, C Estellat3, C Deneux-Tharaux2.
Abstract
Although medical literature on social inequalities in perinatal health is qualitatively heterogeneous, it is quantitatively important and reveals the existence of a social gradient in terms of perinatal risk. However, published data regarding maternal health, if also qualitatively heterogeneous, are relatively less numerous. Nevertheless, it appears that social inequalities also exist concerning severe maternal morbidity as well as maternal mortality. Analyses are still insufficient to understand the mechanisms involved and explain how the various dimensions of the women social condition interact with maternal health indicators. Inadequate prenatal care and suboptimal obstetric care may be intermediary factors, as they are related to both social status and maternal outcomes, in terms of maternal morbidity, its worsening or progression, and maternal mortality.Entities:
Keywords: Insecurity; Inégalités sociales; Maternal health; Précarité; Santé maternelle; Social inequalities
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26433316 DOI: 10.1016/j.gyobfe.2015.09.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gynecol Obstet Fertil ISSN: 1297-9589