Objective: To examine trends of spontaneous very preterm birth (vPTB) and its relationship with maternal socioeconomic status and smoking. Methods: This was a population-based cohort study in Aberdeen Maternity Hospital, UK. The cohort was restricted to spontaneous singleton deliveries occurring in Aberdeen from 1985 to 2010. The primary outcome was very preterm birth which was defined as Results: There was an increased likelihood of vPTB in those with unskilled-occupations compared to professional-occupations [aOR:2.77 (95%CI:1.54–4.99)], in those who lived in the most deprived areas compared to those in the most affluent [aOR: 2.16 (95% CI: 1.27–3.67)] and in women who smoked compared to those who did not [aOR: 1.74 (95% CI: 1.36-2.21)...
Objective-To examine the relation between preterm birth and socioeconomic and psychological factors,...
Objective This study explores the associations between lifestyle factors and late and moderate prete...
Preterm birth, defined as birth occurring before 37 weeks gestation, is one of the most significant ...
Authors thanks goes to the Data Management Team, University of Aberdeen for extracting the data. Man...
Background: Social deprivation is associated with higher rates of preterm birth and subsequent infan...
OBJECTIVE: The preterm birth rate in Scotland has been increasing in recent years. Although preterm ...
Aims: To investigate the extent of socioeconomic inequalities in the incidence of very preterm birth...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Social factors affect the risk of very preterm birth and may affec...
Background: Social factors affect the risk of very preterm birth and may affect subsequent outcome...
Objective: To quantify the contribution of smoking during pregnancy to social inequalities in stillb...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the contribution of smoking during pregnancy to social inequalities in stillb...
Objective: To quantify the contribution of smoking during pregnancy to social inequalities in stillb...
Preterm birth, defined as birth occurring before 37 weeks gestation, is one of the most significant ...
Social deprivation is associated with higher rates of preterm birth and subsequent infant mortality....
Smoking in pregnancy is a major determinant of low birthweight and a range of adverse infant health ...
Objective-To examine the relation between preterm birth and socioeconomic and psychological factors,...
Objective This study explores the associations between lifestyle factors and late and moderate prete...
Preterm birth, defined as birth occurring before 37 weeks gestation, is one of the most significant ...
Authors thanks goes to the Data Management Team, University of Aberdeen for extracting the data. Man...
Background: Social deprivation is associated with higher rates of preterm birth and subsequent infan...
OBJECTIVE: The preterm birth rate in Scotland has been increasing in recent years. Although preterm ...
Aims: To investigate the extent of socioeconomic inequalities in the incidence of very preterm birth...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Social factors affect the risk of very preterm birth and may affec...
Background: Social factors affect the risk of very preterm birth and may affect subsequent outcome...
Objective: To quantify the contribution of smoking during pregnancy to social inequalities in stillb...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the contribution of smoking during pregnancy to social inequalities in stillb...
Objective: To quantify the contribution of smoking during pregnancy to social inequalities in stillb...
Preterm birth, defined as birth occurring before 37 weeks gestation, is one of the most significant ...
Social deprivation is associated with higher rates of preterm birth and subsequent infant mortality....
Smoking in pregnancy is a major determinant of low birthweight and a range of adverse infant health ...
Objective-To examine the relation between preterm birth and socioeconomic and psychological factors,...
Objective This study explores the associations between lifestyle factors and late and moderate prete...
Preterm birth, defined as birth occurring before 37 weeks gestation, is one of the most significant ...