期刊
MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH JOURNAL
卷 25, 期 6, 页码 947-955出版社
SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10995-020-03054-7
关键词
Home visiting; Birth outcomes; Preterm birth; Low birth weight; Propensity score
资金
- City of Cleveland Division of Public Health
- Maternal and Child Health Bureau of the U.S. Health Resources & Services Administration [SPC203894]
The study shows that participation in home visiting significantly reduces the odds of preterm birth and low birth weight, with a larger program effect on the latter. The results suggest that selective prevention strategies should be combined with universal efforts to improve the health and life circumstances of low-income and minority women.
Objectives In Ohio, African American babies die at 2.5-3 times the rate of White babies. Preterm birth and low birth weight are the leading causes of infant mortality. Home visiting is an evidence-based strategy for serving low-income pregnant women; however, there are relatively few rigorous studies examining its effect on birth outcomes. Methods This study uses a propensity score technique to estimate the causal effect of participation in home visiting on prematurity and low birth weight among a low-income, predominantly African American sample (N = 26,814). Results We found that participation in home visiting significantly reduced the odds of experiencing both adverse birth events, with a larger program effect for the low birth weight outcome. Conclusions for Practice Results suggest that selective prevention strategies must be accompanied by universal attempts to improve the health and life circumstances of low income and minority women.
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