Consanguinity and reproductive wastage in the Palestinian Territories.

作者: Shireen Assaf , Marwan Khawaja , Jocelyn DeJong , Ziad Mahfoud , Khalid Yunis

DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-3016.2008.00988.X

关键词: Risk assessmentMedicinePopulationOffspringConsanguinityAbortionMiscarriageChild mortalityRelative riskDemography

摘要: Many studies have found that consanguinity poses a threat to child mortality and health can also pose offspring survival before birth. However there are conflicting findings with some having no increased risk on associated consanguinity. Data from population-based survey conducted in 2004 the Palestinian Territories was used assess of survival. The analysis 4418 women aged 15-49 who were asked whether or not they had experienced stillbirth spontaneous abortion. These two outcomes combined together for reproductive wastage. Multivariable negative binomial regression calculate incidence ratios (IRR) each region separately. strongest factors wastage after controlling other variables be age parity presenting highest IRRs. Standard living locality type education level womens employment past intrauterine device use significant In West Bank only first cousin hamola (or same family clan) lost its significance adjusting variables. Gaza Strip both levels presented almost equal IRRs 1.3. conclusion factor

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