"Multiple Correspondence Analysis was used to describe the complex structure formed by those sociodemographic variables, whose association with the occurrence of prenatal and neonatal deaths and diseases has been most frequently stressed in literature: social class, prenatal care, maternal age and parity. The study regards 41,537 women included in a multicentre survey of perinatal preventive medicine, which was carried out, between 1973 and 1979, in six Italian centres...." It is found that "in all centres there are distinct groups of women characterized by a set of unfavourable factors closely interrelated: low social class implies lower prenatal care, higher occurrence of precocious or belated childbearing and higher number of pregnancies, often unintended." (SUMMARY IN FRE AND ITA) excerpt

Social class, prenatal care, maternal age and parity : a study of their interrelation in six Italian centres / I. Cortinovis, P. Boracchi, A. De Scrilli, S. Milani, C. Bertulessi, G. Zuliani, G. Bevilacqua, C. Corchia, R. Davanzo, L. Selvaggi. - In: GENUS. - ISSN 0016-6987. - 42:1-2(1986 Jun), pp. 13-35.

Social class, prenatal care, maternal age and parity : a study of their interrelation in six Italian centres

I. Cortinovis
Primo
;
P. Boracchi
Secondo
;
S. Milani;
1986

Abstract

"Multiple Correspondence Analysis was used to describe the complex structure formed by those sociodemographic variables, whose association with the occurrence of prenatal and neonatal deaths and diseases has been most frequently stressed in literature: social class, prenatal care, maternal age and parity. The study regards 41,537 women included in a multicentre survey of perinatal preventive medicine, which was carried out, between 1973 and 1979, in six Italian centres...." It is found that "in all centres there are distinct groups of women characterized by a set of unfavourable factors closely interrelated: low social class implies lower prenatal care, higher occurrence of precocious or belated childbearing and higher number of pregnancies, often unintended." (SUMMARY IN FRE AND ITA) excerpt
Demographic Factors ; Differential Mortality ; Fetal Death ; Infant Mortality ; Maternal Age ; Neonatal Mortality ; Parity ; Prenatal Care ; Social Class ; Socioeconomic Factors ; Southern Europe ; Age Factors ; Delivery Of Health Care ; Developed Countries ; Economic Factors ; Europe ; Fertility ; Fertility Measurements ; Health ; Health Services ; Italy ; Maternal Health Services ; Maternal-child Health Services ; Mediterranean Countries ; Mortality ; Parental Age ; Population ; Population Characteristics ; Population Dynamics ; Primary Health Care ; Socioeconomic Status ; Demography ; Fetal Death ; Infant Mortality ; Maternal Age ; Mortality ; Parity ; Prenatal Care ; Social Class ; Socioeconomic Factors ; Age Factors ; Birth Rate ; Delivery of Health Care ; Developed Countries ; Economics ; Europe ; Fertility ; Health ; Health Services ; Italy ; Maternal Health Services ; Maternal-Child Health Centers ; Parents ; Population ; Population Characteristics ; Population Dynamics ; Primary Health Care
Settore MED/01 - Statistica Medica
giu-1986
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