Objective: To examine social class inequalities in adverse perinatal events in Scotland between 1980 and 2000 and how these were influenced by other maternal risk factors. Design: Population based study using routine maternity discharge data. Setting: Scotland. Participants: All women who gave birth to a live singleton baby in Scottish hospitals between 1980 and 2000 (n = 1 282 172). Main outcome measures: Low birth weight (LBW), preterm birth, and small for gestational age (SGA). Results: The distribution of social class changed over time, with the proportion of mothers with undetermined social class increasing from 3.9% in 1980–84 to 14.8% in 1995–2000. The relative index of inequality (RII) decreased during the 1980s ...
Background: The major aim of this study was to investigate whether maternal risk factors associated ...
Objectives: To measure the impact of socioeconomic deprivation on rates of teenage pregnancy and the...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine social inequalities and trends in low birth weight in England and Wales....
OBJECTIVE: The preterm birth rate in Scotland has been increasing in recent years. Although preterm ...
The aim was to examine the effect of maternal age, gravidity, marital status, previous perinatal dea...
Background: Socioeconomic (SE) inequalities have been observed in a number of adverse outcomes of pr...
Objective High-quality maternity care is key to long-term improvements in population health. Howeve...
Background: Children born small for gestational age (<10th percentile for birthweight at a partic...
Objectives To investigate socioeconomic inequalities, using maternal educational attainment, materna...
BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic inequality in child mortality highlights opportunities for policies to red...
BACKGROUND: Rates of preterm birth are rising worldwide. Studies from the United States and Latin Am...
Background: Caesarean section rates have risen over the last 20 years. Elective Caesarean section r...
Abstract Background Birthweight and gestational age are associated with socioeconomic deprivation, b...
Rates of preterm birth are rising worldwide. Studies from the United States and Latin America sugges...
Data from Scottish maternity hospital discharge returns (SMR2) were analysed to determine the relati...
Background: The major aim of this study was to investigate whether maternal risk factors associated ...
Objectives: To measure the impact of socioeconomic deprivation on rates of teenage pregnancy and the...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine social inequalities and trends in low birth weight in England and Wales....
OBJECTIVE: The preterm birth rate in Scotland has been increasing in recent years. Although preterm ...
The aim was to examine the effect of maternal age, gravidity, marital status, previous perinatal dea...
Background: Socioeconomic (SE) inequalities have been observed in a number of adverse outcomes of pr...
Objective High-quality maternity care is key to long-term improvements in population health. Howeve...
Background: Children born small for gestational age (<10th percentile for birthweight at a partic...
Objectives To investigate socioeconomic inequalities, using maternal educational attainment, materna...
BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic inequality in child mortality highlights opportunities for policies to red...
BACKGROUND: Rates of preterm birth are rising worldwide. Studies from the United States and Latin Am...
Background: Caesarean section rates have risen over the last 20 years. Elective Caesarean section r...
Abstract Background Birthweight and gestational age are associated with socioeconomic deprivation, b...
Rates of preterm birth are rising worldwide. Studies from the United States and Latin America sugges...
Data from Scottish maternity hospital discharge returns (SMR2) were analysed to determine the relati...
Background: The major aim of this study was to investigate whether maternal risk factors associated ...
Objectives: To measure the impact of socioeconomic deprivation on rates of teenage pregnancy and the...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine social inequalities and trends in low birth weight in England and Wales....