The association of neighborhood social capital and ethnic (minority) density with pregnancy outcomes in the Netherlands.

BACKGROUND: Perinatal morbidity rates are relatively high in the Netherlands, and significant inequalities in perinatal morbidity and mortality can be found across neighborhoods. In socioeconomically deprived areas, 'Western' women are particularly at risk for adverse birth outcomes. Almos...

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Main Authors: Vera L N Schölmerich, Özcan Erdem, Gerard Borsboom, Halleh Ghorashi, Peter Groenewegen, Eric A P Steegers, Ichiro Kawachi, Semiha Denktaş
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4012999?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-93084bcb208a416f9af85cbe2e8868892020-11-25T01:24:51ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0195e9587310.1371/journal.pone.0095873The association of neighborhood social capital and ethnic (minority) density with pregnancy outcomes in the Netherlands.Vera L N SchölmerichÖzcan ErdemGerard BorsboomHalleh GhorashiPeter GroenewegenEric A P SteegersIchiro KawachiSemiha DenktaşBACKGROUND: Perinatal morbidity rates are relatively high in the Netherlands, and significant inequalities in perinatal morbidity and mortality can be found across neighborhoods. In socioeconomically deprived areas, 'Western' women are particularly at risk for adverse birth outcomes. Almost all studies to date have explained the disparities in terms of individual determinants of birth outcomes. This study examines the influence of neighborhood contextual characteristics on birth weight (adjusted for gestational age) and preterm birth. We focused on the influence of neighborhood social capital--measured as informal socializing and social connections between neighbors--as well as ethnic (minority) density. METHODS: Data on birth weight and prematurity were obtained from the Perinatal Registration Netherlands 2000-2008 dataset, containing 97% of all pregnancies. Neighborhood-level measurements were obtained from three different sources, comprising both survey and registration data. We included 3.422 neighborhoods and 1.527.565 pregnancies for the birth weight analysis and 1.549.285 pregnancies for the premature birth analysis. Linear and logistic multilevel regression was performed to assess the associations of individual and neighborhood level variables with birth weight and preterm birth. RESULTS: We found modest but significant neighborhood effects on birth weight and preterm births. The effect of ethnic (minority) density was stronger than that of neighborhood social capital. Moreover, ethnic (minority) density was associated with higher birth weight for infants of non-Western ethnic minority women compared to Western women (15 grams; 95% CI: 12,4/17,5) as well as reduced risk for prematurity (OR 0.97; CI 0,95/0,99). CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that neighborhood contexts are associated with birth weight and preterm birth in the Netherlands. Moreover, ethnic (minority) density seems to be a protective factor for non-Western ethnic minority women, but not for Western women. This helps explain the increased risk of Western women in deprived neighborhoods for adverse birth outcomes found in previous studies.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4012999?pdf=render
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author Vera L N Schölmerich
Özcan Erdem
Gerard Borsboom
Halleh Ghorashi
Peter Groenewegen
Eric A P Steegers
Ichiro Kawachi
Semiha Denktaş
spellingShingle Vera L N Schölmerich
Özcan Erdem
Gerard Borsboom
Halleh Ghorashi
Peter Groenewegen
Eric A P Steegers
Ichiro Kawachi
Semiha Denktaş
The association of neighborhood social capital and ethnic (minority) density with pregnancy outcomes in the Netherlands.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Vera L N Schölmerich
Özcan Erdem
Gerard Borsboom
Halleh Ghorashi
Peter Groenewegen
Eric A P Steegers
Ichiro Kawachi
Semiha Denktaş
author_sort Vera L N Schölmerich
title The association of neighborhood social capital and ethnic (minority) density with pregnancy outcomes in the Netherlands.
title_short The association of neighborhood social capital and ethnic (minority) density with pregnancy outcomes in the Netherlands.
title_full The association of neighborhood social capital and ethnic (minority) density with pregnancy outcomes in the Netherlands.
title_fullStr The association of neighborhood social capital and ethnic (minority) density with pregnancy outcomes in the Netherlands.
title_full_unstemmed The association of neighborhood social capital and ethnic (minority) density with pregnancy outcomes in the Netherlands.
title_sort association of neighborhood social capital and ethnic (minority) density with pregnancy outcomes in the netherlands.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description BACKGROUND: Perinatal morbidity rates are relatively high in the Netherlands, and significant inequalities in perinatal morbidity and mortality can be found across neighborhoods. In socioeconomically deprived areas, 'Western' women are particularly at risk for adverse birth outcomes. Almost all studies to date have explained the disparities in terms of individual determinants of birth outcomes. This study examines the influence of neighborhood contextual characteristics on birth weight (adjusted for gestational age) and preterm birth. We focused on the influence of neighborhood social capital--measured as informal socializing and social connections between neighbors--as well as ethnic (minority) density. METHODS: Data on birth weight and prematurity were obtained from the Perinatal Registration Netherlands 2000-2008 dataset, containing 97% of all pregnancies. Neighborhood-level measurements were obtained from three different sources, comprising both survey and registration data. We included 3.422 neighborhoods and 1.527.565 pregnancies for the birth weight analysis and 1.549.285 pregnancies for the premature birth analysis. Linear and logistic multilevel regression was performed to assess the associations of individual and neighborhood level variables with birth weight and preterm birth. RESULTS: We found modest but significant neighborhood effects on birth weight and preterm births. The effect of ethnic (minority) density was stronger than that of neighborhood social capital. Moreover, ethnic (minority) density was associated with higher birth weight for infants of non-Western ethnic minority women compared to Western women (15 grams; 95% CI: 12,4/17,5) as well as reduced risk for prematurity (OR 0.97; CI 0,95/0,99). CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that neighborhood contexts are associated with birth weight and preterm birth in the Netherlands. Moreover, ethnic (minority) density seems to be a protective factor for non-Western ethnic minority women, but not for Western women. This helps explain the increased risk of Western women in deprived neighborhoods for adverse birth outcomes found in previous studies.
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