Inequalities in birth weight and maternal education : a time-series study from 1996 to 2013 in Brazil
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Resumo: | Maternal education represents one of the most important social determinants of inequality in birth weight (BW) in developing countries. The present study sought to investigate secular trends in health inequality considering the diference in mean BW between extremes of maternal educational attainment in Brazil. Using a time-series design, data from 6,452,551 live births which occurred in all Brazilian state capitals from 1996 to 2013 were obtained from the Information System on Live Births. Secular trends of the diference in mean birth weight between low (<8 years of schooling) and high (≥12 years of schooling) educational attainment were analyzed. The main fnding was that diferences in mean birth weight between the two extremes of maternal educational attainment decreased over time. There was a signifcant decrease in mean BW in neonates born to mothers with higher educational attainment, and a slight increase in those born to mothers with lower educational attainment. One of the key factors involved in decreasing inequality was an increase in the number of antenatal visits. In view of these results, we conclude, that despite a slight increase of mean birth weight among mothers with low education, the reduction of inequality in pregnancy outcomes over time in Brazil is attributable to a worsening scenario for mothers who are better of rather than to improvements for the most vulnerable group of mothers. |
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Silvestrin, SoniaHirakata, Vania NaomiGoldani, Marcelo ZubaranSilva, Clecio Homrich da2020-07-09T03:42:20Z20202045-2322http://hdl.handle.net/10183/211644001115003Maternal education represents one of the most important social determinants of inequality in birth weight (BW) in developing countries. The present study sought to investigate secular trends in health inequality considering the diference in mean BW between extremes of maternal educational attainment in Brazil. Using a time-series design, data from 6,452,551 live births which occurred in all Brazilian state capitals from 1996 to 2013 were obtained from the Information System on Live Births. Secular trends of the diference in mean birth weight between low (<8 years of schooling) and high (≥12 years of schooling) educational attainment were analyzed. The main fnding was that diferences in mean birth weight between the two extremes of maternal educational attainment decreased over time. There was a signifcant decrease in mean BW in neonates born to mothers with higher educational attainment, and a slight increase in those born to mothers with lower educational attainment. One of the key factors involved in decreasing inequality was an increase in the number of antenatal visits. In view of these results, we conclude, that despite a slight increase of mean birth weight among mothers with low education, the reduction of inequality in pregnancy outcomes over time in Brazil is attributable to a worsening scenario for mothers who are better of rather than to improvements for the most vulnerable group of mothers.application/pdfengScientific reports. London. Vol. 10 (2020), 8707, 8 p.Peso ao nascerRecém-nascidoFatores socioeconômicosDisparidades em assistência à saúdeEscolaridadeMãesBrasilInequalities in birth weight and maternal education : a time-series study from 1996 to 2013 in BrazilEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001115003.pdf.txt001115003.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain37810http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/211644/2/001115003.pdf.txtb3b498b32557d49206e1f26c59d10a04MD52ORIGINAL001115003.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1271574http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/211644/1/001115003.pdf169cc05b0c20ee2fc8ee60d7e187faa1MD5110183/2116442022-06-04 04:54:10.788279oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/211644Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2022-06-04T07:54:10Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Inequalities in birth weight and maternal education : a time-series study from 1996 to 2013 in Brazil |
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Inequalities in birth weight and maternal education : a time-series study from 1996 to 2013 in Brazil |
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Inequalities in birth weight and maternal education : a time-series study from 1996 to 2013 in Brazil Silvestrin, Sonia Peso ao nascer Recém-nascido Fatores socioeconômicos Disparidades em assistência à saúde Escolaridade Mães Brasil |
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Inequalities in birth weight and maternal education : a time-series study from 1996 to 2013 in Brazil |
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Inequalities in birth weight and maternal education : a time-series study from 1996 to 2013 in Brazil |
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Inequalities in birth weight and maternal education : a time-series study from 1996 to 2013 in Brazil |
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Inequalities in birth weight and maternal education : a time-series study from 1996 to 2013 in Brazil |
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Inequalities in birth weight and maternal education : a time-series study from 1996 to 2013 in Brazil |
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Silvestrin, Sonia |
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Silvestrin, Sonia Hirakata, Vania Naomi Goldani, Marcelo Zubaran Silva, Clecio Homrich da |
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Hirakata, Vania Naomi Goldani, Marcelo Zubaran Silva, Clecio Homrich da |
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Silvestrin, Sonia Hirakata, Vania Naomi Goldani, Marcelo Zubaran Silva, Clecio Homrich da |
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Peso ao nascer Recém-nascido Fatores socioeconômicos Disparidades em assistência à saúde Escolaridade Mães Brasil |
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Peso ao nascer Recém-nascido Fatores socioeconômicos Disparidades em assistência à saúde Escolaridade Mães Brasil |
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Maternal education represents one of the most important social determinants of inequality in birth weight (BW) in developing countries. The present study sought to investigate secular trends in health inequality considering the diference in mean BW between extremes of maternal educational attainment in Brazil. Using a time-series design, data from 6,452,551 live births which occurred in all Brazilian state capitals from 1996 to 2013 were obtained from the Information System on Live Births. Secular trends of the diference in mean birth weight between low (<8 years of schooling) and high (≥12 years of schooling) educational attainment were analyzed. The main fnding was that diferences in mean birth weight between the two extremes of maternal educational attainment decreased over time. There was a signifcant decrease in mean BW in neonates born to mothers with higher educational attainment, and a slight increase in those born to mothers with lower educational attainment. One of the key factors involved in decreasing inequality was an increase in the number of antenatal visits. In view of these results, we conclude, that despite a slight increase of mean birth weight among mothers with low education, the reduction of inequality in pregnancy outcomes over time in Brazil is attributable to a worsening scenario for mothers who are better of rather than to improvements for the most vulnerable group of mothers. |
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