Pre-term Foetal Life Times in Scotland |
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Authors: | Ruth M. Pickering G.D. Murray J.F. Forbes |
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Affiliation: | 1. Social Paediatric and Obstetric Research Unit, University of Glasgow;2. Department of Statistics, University of Glasgow |
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Abstract: | A proportional hazards model was used to evaluate the association between ten categorical covariates and the risk of pre-term delivery for women having their first child and women in subsequent pregnancies. An adaptation of the model for use with grouped survival times made it possible to model foetal life times between 28 and 36 completed weeks of gestation for 67,000 Scottish singleton births in 1981. The use of the model was justified by testing time-dependent effects. For both groups of women age, and a history of abortion, were major factors associated with increased hazard. For women experiencing a second or higher-order birth a history of perinatal death was also associated with substantially increased hazard to the pregnancy. |
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Keywords: | stepfamilies family demography family size birth timing |
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