Infant Mortality and Socioeconomic Status Among Ohio Counties, 1969-1971 Infant mortality rate as an index of levels of social and economic well being in Ohio was studied using the 1972 County and City Data Book (U.S. Bureau of Census, 1973) as the primary data source. Infant mortality rat...
infant mortalitysocioeconomic statusThis paper presents the results of an ecological analysis of the relationship between infant mortality and economic status in metropolitan Ohio for the period 1960-2000. The data examined are centered on the five censuses undertaken during this 40-year period. The ...
Deaths of neonates (0–28 days of age) and post-neonates (28–364 days of age) have come to encompass a larger fraction of overall mortality of children under 5 in recent years. By 2017 (Fig.1d), neonatal mortality increased as a proportion of total deaths of children under 5 in 91%...
Mortality in infants of obese mothers: is risk modified by mode of delivery? Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. 2012;91(3):363-371.PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 11. Leung TY, Leung TN, Sahota DS, et al. Trends in maternal obesity and associated risks of adverse pregnancy outcomes in a ...
1157 INTRODUCTION Sudden unexpected death in human infants (SIDS, crib death) is the largest single cause of postneonatal infant mortality (8). It has an incidence of 2 to 3 per 1000 1ive births (8), and involves approximately one-third of all babies dying after the first week and ...
Introduction Infant mortality rate is a sensitive metric for population health and well-being. Challenges in achieving accurate reporting of these data can
mortalitypolicystatisticsunregistered birthUsing records from Ohio annual vital statistics tapes, we describe a method for linking live birth and infant death certificates and for dealing with late-registered and unregistered births. In our 1985-87 Cleveland and East Cleveland study population, deceased ...
and Infant Crying to Maternal Abuse Risk at Two Months THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Edna Menke DeyoGrace MarieAbusive head trauma (AHT) or shaken baby syndrome (SBS) is the most frequent cause of infant morbidity and mortality. Lazarus's Theory of Stress and Coping was used to develop a ...
Conclusions:Content validity was established. This RDOS-Infant has clinical and research utility if subsequent psychometric testing yields additional acceptable reliability and validity statistics.Fortney, ChristineCampbell, Margaret L.Ohio State Univ Martha S Pitzer Ctr Women Children &Journal of palliative...
An Application of Social Vulnerability Index to Infant Mortality Rates in Ohio Using Geospatial Analysis- A Cross-Sectional Study Article Open access 05 March 2024 Measuring spatial inequalities in maternal and child mortalities in Pakistan: evidence from geographically weighted regression Article Open...