Adverse pregnancy outcomes attributable to socioeconomic and ethnic inequalities in England: a national cohort study

Socioeconomic deprivation and minority ethnic background are risk factors for adverse pregnancy outcomes. We aimed to quantify the magnitude of these socioeconomic and ethnic inequalities at the population level in England. In this cohort study, we used data compiled by the National Maternity and Pe...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Lancet (British edition) 2021-11, Vol.398 (10314), p.1905-1912
Hauptverfasser: Jardine, Jennifer, Walker, Kate, Gurol-Urganci, Ipek, Webster, Kirstin, Muller, Patrick, Hawdon, Jane, Khalil, Asma, Harris, Tina, van der Meulen, Jan
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Zusammenfassung:Socioeconomic deprivation and minority ethnic background are risk factors for adverse pregnancy outcomes. We aimed to quantify the magnitude of these socioeconomic and ethnic inequalities at the population level in England. In this cohort study, we used data compiled by the National Maternity and Perinatal Audit, based on birth records from maternity information systems used by 132 National Health Service hospitals in England, linked to administrative hospital data. We included women who gave birth to a singleton baby with a recorded gestation between 24 and 42 completed weeks. Terminations of pregnancy were excluded. We analysed data on stillbirth, preterm birth (
ISSN:0140-6736
1474-547X
DOI:10.1016/S0140-6736(21)01595-6