Ethnic, Nativity and Country of Origin Inequities in Preterm Birth Among Hispanic and Non-Hispanic Whites in New York City: What’s Stress Got to Do With It?

被引:0
作者
Joanna Almeida
Candice Belanoff
Kristin F. Erbetta
Adriana Black
机构
[1] Simmons University,School of Social Work
[2] Boston University,School of Public Health
[3] University of Chicago,Pritzker School of Medicine
来源
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health | 2023年 / 25卷
关键词
Hispanics; Preterm birth; Stressful life events; Ethnicity; Nativity; Country of foreign birth;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Hispanic populations experience good birth outcomes despite their socioeconomic disadvantage, a phenomenon referred to as the Hispanic paradox. This health advantage, however, deteriorates over time and understanding of this pattern is limited. Using data from the 2009–2013 New York City (NYC) PRAMS survey linked with birth certificate data, we tested whether stressful life events (SLEs) partially accounted for differences in preterm birth (PTB) between birthing parents across ethnicity, nativity and country of foreign birth (CFB). Experiencing 3+ SLEs in the prenatal period was associated with increased odds of PTB (OR = 1.49, 95% CI 1.13, 1.97). However, stressors were not associated with greater risk of PTB among US-born Hispanic participants, or differences across CFB. SLEs are associated with increased odds of PTB after a threshold of 3+, but do not explain greater PTB among US-born, or some Hispanic subgroups, despite differences in SLEs across ethnicity and CFB among Hispanic birthing parents.
引用
收藏
页码:406 / 414
页数:8
相关论文
共 113 条
  • [1] Singh GK(2002)Ethnic-immigrant differentials in health behaviors, morbidity, and cause-specific mortality in the United states: an analysis of two national data bases Hum Biol 74 83-109
  • [2] Siahpush M(2006)Outcomes of pregnancies among Hispanics. Revisiting the epidemiologic paradox J Reprod Med 51 10-14
  • [3] Gonzalez-Quintero VH(1999)Testing the epidemiologic paradox of low birth weight in Latinos Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 153 147-153
  • [4] Fuentes-Afflick E(1997)Low birth weight and Latino ethnicity Examing the epidemiologic paradox Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 151 665-674
  • [5] Hessol NA(2018)Variation in birth outcomes by mother’s country of birth among Hispanic women in the United States, 2013 Public Health Rep 133 318-328
  • [6] Perez-Stable EJ(2016)The Hispanic health paradox: new evidence from longitudinal data on second and third-generation birth outcomes SSM-Popul Health 2 84-89
  • [7] Fuentes-Afflick LE(2014)Racial/ethnic and nativity differences in birth outcomes among mothers in New York City: the role of social ties and social support Matern Child Health J 18 90-100
  • [8] DeSisto C(2018)Racial/ethnic inequities in low birth weight and preterm birth: the role of multiple forms of stress Matern Child Health J 22 1154-1163
  • [9] McDonald J(2020)The Hispanic/Latinx perinatal paradox in the United States: a scoping review and recommendations to guide future research J Immigr Minor Health 23 1078-1091
  • [10] Giuntella O(2012)The “Latina epidemiologic paradox”: contrasting patterns of adverse birth outcomes in US-born and foreign-born Latinas Womens Health Issues 22 E501-E507