This paper examines the risk of child mortality associated with short preceding birth intervals in Mozambique. We apply a piecewise log-rate model to a pooled dataset comprising 36,305 live births from the 1997 and 2003 Mozambique Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS). Our results show that the effects of short preceding intervals are strongest during the first month of life, particularly the first week, indicating prenatal maternal depletion as the dominant pathway. The rapid decline in mortality rates from intervals of less than six months to the category 30 to 35 months suggests an optimal waiting period of at least 30 months between one birth and the next pregnancy. 73 per cent of births had preceding intervals less than 30 months which,...
In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), every 1 in 12 children under five dies every year compared with 1 in 14...
BACKGROUND: Preterm and small for gestational age (SGA) births have been associated...
Background. Studies examining the associations between short birth spacing and child mortality have ...
This paper examines the risk of child mortality associated with short preceding birth intervals in M...
This paper examines the risk of child mortality associated with short preceding birth intervals in M...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 132-142).This research examines child mortality risk ass...
A research paper on birth intervals and their relationship to mortality rates in Zimbabwe.The declin...
SummaryBackgroundKnowledge of the relation between health-system factors and child mortality could h...
Background Knowledge of the relation between health-system factors and child mortality could help to...
Background Interpregnancy intervals (IPI) are independently associated with maternal, perinatal, ...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge of the relation between health-system factors and child mortality could help t...
The Optimal Birth Spacing Initiative (OBSI) was created under the auspices of USAID to place optimal...
The majority of studies of the birth spacing-child survival relationship rely on retrospective data,...
The interval between births is associated with child survival in the developing world. We investigat...
In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), every 1 in 12 children under five dies every year compared with 1 in 14...
In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), every 1 in 12 children under five dies every year compared with 1 in 14...
BACKGROUND: Preterm and small for gestational age (SGA) births have been associated...
Background. Studies examining the associations between short birth spacing and child mortality have ...
This paper examines the risk of child mortality associated with short preceding birth intervals in M...
This paper examines the risk of child mortality associated with short preceding birth intervals in M...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 132-142).This research examines child mortality risk ass...
A research paper on birth intervals and their relationship to mortality rates in Zimbabwe.The declin...
SummaryBackgroundKnowledge of the relation between health-system factors and child mortality could h...
Background Knowledge of the relation between health-system factors and child mortality could help to...
Background Interpregnancy intervals (IPI) are independently associated with maternal, perinatal, ...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge of the relation between health-system factors and child mortality could help t...
The Optimal Birth Spacing Initiative (OBSI) was created under the auspices of USAID to place optimal...
The majority of studies of the birth spacing-child survival relationship rely on retrospective data,...
The interval between births is associated with child survival in the developing world. We investigat...
In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), every 1 in 12 children under five dies every year compared with 1 in 14...
In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), every 1 in 12 children under five dies every year compared with 1 in 14...
BACKGROUND: Preterm and small for gestational age (SGA) births have been associated...
Background. Studies examining the associations between short birth spacing and child mortality have ...