BackgroundSocioeconomic disparities in infant mortality have persisted for decades in high-income countries and may have become stronger in some populations. Therefore, new understandings of the mechanisms that underlie socioeconomic differences in infant deaths are essential for creating and implementing health initiatives to reduce these deaths. We aimed to explore whether and the extent to which preterm birth (PTB) and small for gestational age (SGA) at birth mediate the association between maternal education and infant mortality.Methods and findingsWe developed a population-based cohort study to include all 1,994,618 live singletons born in Denmark in 1981-2015. Infants were followed from birth until death, emigration, or the day before...
Although preterm birth is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality in advanced economi...
Although preterm birth is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality in advanced economi...
The study by Benavente-Fernández et al1 investigated the association of maternal education as a mark...
BackgroundSocioeconomic disparities in infant mortality have persisted for decades in high-income co...
ABSTRACT Objectives Higher rates of infant mortality in the UK than in the Nordic countries are p...
A healthy start to life is a major priority in efforts to reduce health inequalities across Europe, ...
Background Low socioeconomic position is generally associated with increased risk of preterm birth, ...
BACKGROUND: Although a low socioeconomic status has consistently been associated with an increased r...
BackgroundAn association between education and preterm delivery has been observed in populations acr...
International audienceBACKGROUND: An association between education and preterm delivery has been obs...
Abstract Background Maternal socioeconomic disparities strongly affect child health, particularly in...
The educational attainment of parents, particularly mothers, has been associated with lower levels o...
Background: An association between education and preterm delivery has been observed in populations a...
BACKGROUND: The educational attainment of parents, particularly mothers, has been associated with lo...
BACKGROUND: Infant mortality rates have fallen considerably in the past decades. However, because of...
Although preterm birth is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality in advanced economi...
Although preterm birth is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality in advanced economi...
The study by Benavente-Fernández et al1 investigated the association of maternal education as a mark...
BackgroundSocioeconomic disparities in infant mortality have persisted for decades in high-income co...
ABSTRACT Objectives Higher rates of infant mortality in the UK than in the Nordic countries are p...
A healthy start to life is a major priority in efforts to reduce health inequalities across Europe, ...
Background Low socioeconomic position is generally associated with increased risk of preterm birth, ...
BACKGROUND: Although a low socioeconomic status has consistently been associated with an increased r...
BackgroundAn association between education and preterm delivery has been observed in populations acr...
International audienceBACKGROUND: An association between education and preterm delivery has been obs...
Abstract Background Maternal socioeconomic disparities strongly affect child health, particularly in...
The educational attainment of parents, particularly mothers, has been associated with lower levels o...
Background: An association between education and preterm delivery has been observed in populations a...
BACKGROUND: The educational attainment of parents, particularly mothers, has been associated with lo...
BACKGROUND: Infant mortality rates have fallen considerably in the past decades. However, because of...
Although preterm birth is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality in advanced economi...
Although preterm birth is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality in advanced economi...
The study by Benavente-Fernández et al1 investigated the association of maternal education as a mark...