The majority of studies of the birth spacing-child survival relationship rely on retrospective data, which are vulnerable to errors that might bias results. The relationship is re-assessed using prospective data on 13,502 children born in two Nairobi slums between 2003 and 2009. Nearly 48% were first births. Among the remainder, short preceding intervals are common: 20% of second and higher order births were delivered within 24 months of an elder sibling, including 9% with a very short preceding interval of less than 18 months. After adjustment for potential confounders, the length of the preceding birth interval is a major determinant of infant and early childhood mortality. In infancy, a preceding birth interval of less than 18 months is ...
This paper examines the two-way relationship between birth interval and child survival and compares ...
In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), every 1 in 12 children under five dies every year compared with 1 in 14...
A research paper on birth intervals and their relationship to mortality rates in Zimbabwe.The declin...
Background Interpregnancy intervals (IPI) are independently associated with maternal, perinatal, ...
Background. Studies examining the associations between short birth spacing and child mortality have ...
A large body of research has found an association between short birth intervals and the risk of infa...
<b>Abstract:</b> A large body of research has found an association between short birth intervals and...
Using longitudinal data on a cohort of over 4,000 children from four low‐ and middle‐income countrie...
A large body of research has found an association between short birth intervals and the risk of infa...
The relationship between birth interval length and child outcomes has received increased attention i...
The Optimal Birth Spacing Initiative (OBSI) was created under the auspices of USAID to place optimal...
A large body of research has found an association between short birth intervals and the risk of infa...
fertility;birth spacing;childhood mortality;health;dynamic panel data models;siblings
This paper examines the risk of child mortality associated with short preceding birth intervals in M...
In view of higher fertility and mortality rates in Pakistan compared to India, this paper examines t...
This paper examines the two-way relationship between birth interval and child survival and compares ...
In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), every 1 in 12 children under five dies every year compared with 1 in 14...
A research paper on birth intervals and their relationship to mortality rates in Zimbabwe.The declin...
Background Interpregnancy intervals (IPI) are independently associated with maternal, perinatal, ...
Background. Studies examining the associations between short birth spacing and child mortality have ...
A large body of research has found an association between short birth intervals and the risk of infa...
<b>Abstract:</b> A large body of research has found an association between short birth intervals and...
Using longitudinal data on a cohort of over 4,000 children from four low‐ and middle‐income countrie...
A large body of research has found an association between short birth intervals and the risk of infa...
The relationship between birth interval length and child outcomes has received increased attention i...
The Optimal Birth Spacing Initiative (OBSI) was created under the auspices of USAID to place optimal...
A large body of research has found an association between short birth intervals and the risk of infa...
fertility;birth spacing;childhood mortality;health;dynamic panel data models;siblings
This paper examines the risk of child mortality associated with short preceding birth intervals in M...
In view of higher fertility and mortality rates in Pakistan compared to India, this paper examines t...
This paper examines the two-way relationship between birth interval and child survival and compares ...
In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), every 1 in 12 children under five dies every year compared with 1 in 14...
A research paper on birth intervals and their relationship to mortality rates in Zimbabwe.The declin...