| Literature DB >> 32962665 |
Tania Dehesh1, Elaheh Salarpour2, Neda Malekmohammadi1, Sepideh Arjomand Kermani1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Optimal pregnancy spacing is an important incidence in reproductive women's health. Short or long pregnancy spacing leads to the greatest health, social and economic problems such as increase in maternal and infant mortality and morbidity, and adverse pregnancy outcomes. The aim of this study is to assess the mean of pregnancy spacing and associated factors of pregnancy spacing among women of reproductive age group with recurrent event analysis.Entities:
Keywords: Abortion; Breast feeding; Contraception; Iran; Kerman; Pregnancy spacing; Recurrent event survival analysis; Stillbirth
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32962665 PMCID: PMC7510127 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-020-03250-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Descriptive characteristic
| Predictors | levels | |
|---|---|---|
| Education status of mother | Illiterate | 7(0.52) |
| Primary and Middle school | 187(13.85) | |
| High school | 730(54.07) | |
| University education | 426(31.56) | |
| Education status of husband | Illiterate | 15(1.12) |
| Primary and Middle school | 271(20.07) | |
| High school | 679(50.29) | |
| University education | 385(28.52) | |
| Mother drug use | Yes | 47(3.5) |
| No | 1303(96.5) | |
| Husband drug use | Yes | 208(15.41) |
| No | 1142(84.59) | |
| Number of intercourse (month) | < 2 | 41(3.04) |
| 2–4 | 263(19.48) | |
| > 4 | 1046(77.48) | |
| Income status | Sufficient | 733(54.3) |
| Insufficient | 617(45.7) | |
| Mother underlying diseases (BP, Diabetes, kidney disease) | Yes | 331(24.52) |
| No | 1019(75.48) | |
| Mode of delivery | vaginal | 945(70) |
| C-section | 405(30) | |
| Contraception use | Yes | 1025(75.93) |
| No | 325(24.07) | |
| night job of mother | Yes | 231(17.11) |
| No | 1119(82.89) | |
| night job of husband | Yes | 601(44.52) |
| No | 749(55.48) | |
| Mean ± SD | ||
| Age of mother at marriage (year) | 22.18 ± 4.10 | |
| Breast feeding duration of preceding child (month) | 25.33 ± 2.23 | |
| mother’s BMI | 26.53 ± 56.23 | |
| Age of firs menstrual (year) | 13.03 ± 1.23 | |
| Mean number of children | 5.10 ± 0.16 | |
The effects of predictors on pregnancy spacing
| predictors | Coef ( | HR | Se(β) | 95% CI for HR | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Contraception use | 0.849 | 2.337 | 0.136 | 1.23–2.76 | |
| age of mother at marriage | −0.659 | 1.931 | 0.003 | 1.63–2.02 | |
| Breast feeding duration of previous child | 0.587 | 1.798 | 0.147 | 1.35–2.02 | |
| BMI of mother | 0.523 | 1.687 | 0.447 | 1.51–2.86 | |
| First menstrual age | − 0.001 | 0.995 | 0.013 | 0.31–1.24 | 0.710 |
| Mother having job | 0.023 | 1.023 | 0.064 | 0.23–1.74 | 0.713 |
| Mother drug use | −0.012 | 1.012 | 0.108 | 0.26–1.94 | 0.895 |
| Mother underlying diseases (BP, Diabetes, kidney disease) | −0.013 | 1.013 | 0.107 | 0.98–1.78 | 0.891 |
| Primary and Middle school | −0.011 | 1.011 | 0.107 | 0.21–1.72 | 0.891 |
| High school | −0.063 | 1.065 | 0.097 | 0.37–1.54 | 0.359 |
| University education | −0.074 | 1.076 | 0.094 | 0.31–1.61 | 0.281 |
| night job of mother | 0.066 | 1.068 | 0.096 | 0.28–1.74 | 0.469 |
| Mode of delivery (vaginal, C-section) | 0.038 | 1.038 | 0.074 | 0.41–1.72 | 0.621 |
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| Primary and Middle school | −0.018 | 1.018 | 0.074 | 0.38–1.61 | 0.511 |
| High school | −0.036 | 1.036 | 0.074 | 0.32–1.97 | 0.632 |
| University education | 0.421 | 1.523 | 0.357 | 1.33–2.48 | 0.035 |
| Husband drug use | 0.038 | 1.038 | 0.056 | 0.29–1.92 | 0.499 |
| Night job of husband | 0.012 | 1.012 | 0.107 | 0.24–1.89 | 0.751 |
| Income sufficiency | 0.716 | 2.046 | 0.039 | 1.61–3.02 | |
| Mother’s awareness of optimum pregnancy spacing | 0.447 | 1.564 | 0.227 | 1.33–2.48 | |
| Sex preference of mother (boy prefer) | −0.802 | 2.231 | 0.432 | 1.24–2.81 | |
| Presence of abortion or still birth in preceding pregnancy | −0.604 | 1.831 | 0.448 | 1.27–2.93 | |
| Sex preference of husband (boy prefer) | −0.045 | 1.046 | 0.056 | 0.61–1.84 | 0.478 |
Coef Coefficient, HR Hazard Ratio, Se standard error, CI Confidence Interval, P-value < 0.05 was significant and is bold in the table.
Fig. 1Comparison of the result of previous delivery and interval until next pregnancy