Rapid Repeat Pregnancy in Brazilian Adolescents: Interaction between Maternal Schooling and Age

Abstract Study Objective An association between rapid repeat pregnancy (RRP; occurring within a birth interval of up to 24 months) and undesirable obstetric and perinatal outcomes has been shown, especially among adolescents and women without adequate schooling. The objective of this study was to ev...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of pediatric & adolescent gynecology 2016-08, Vol.29 (4), p.382-385
Hauptverfasser: Vieira, Cláudia Lima, MPH, Flores, Patricia V., PhD, Rochel de Camargo, Kenneth, PhD, Pinheiro, Rejane S., PhD, Cabral, Cristiane S., PhD, Aguiar, Fernanda P., MPH, Coeli, Claudia M., PhD
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Study Objective An association between rapid repeat pregnancy (RRP; occurring within a birth interval of up to 24 months) and undesirable obstetric and perinatal outcomes has been shown, especially among adolescents and women without adequate schooling. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of the interaction between maternal schooling and age on the incidence of RRP. Design, Setting, Participants, Interventions, and Main Outcome Measures A nonconcurrent cohort study was carried out using probabilistic record linkage techniques. The 59,400 linked records of singleton live-born infants delivered in 2002 whose mothers were up to 29 years old and lived in Rio de Janeiro City were evaluated. Results Compared with young adults with adequate schooling, the adjusted risk ratio for RRP for adolescents with inadequate schooling was 2.1 (95% confidence interval, 1.8-2.4). The attributable proportion was 0.16 (95% confidence interval, 0.02-0.29). Conclusion Young maternal age and inadequate schooling interact, increasing RRP.
ISSN:1083-3188
1873-4332
DOI:10.1016/j.jpag.2016.01.121