Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6145653 American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2015 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo examine whether variation in neighborhood context is associated with preterm birth (PTB) outcomes and gestational age (GA) at delivery in Philadelphia, and to determine whether these associations might persist when considering relevant individual-level variables.Study DesignWe analyzed individual-level data collected for a prospective cohort study of singleton pregnancies with preterm labor. We merged block-group level data to each individual's home address. Unadjusted analyses were performed to determine the association between block-group variables and individual-level outcomes. Block-group variables identified as potential risk factors were incorporated into multivariable individual-level models to determine significance.ResultsWe analyzed data for 817 women. The prevalence of PTB <37 weeks was 41.5%. Although in unadjusted analyses several block-group variables were associated with PTB and GA at delivery, none retained significance in individual-level multivariable models.ConclusionBlock-group level data were not associated with PTB outcomes or GA at delivery in Philadelphia.

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