Interaction between mother’s age and schooling at birth on under-five mortality

Introduction Pregnancy at age extremes and low maternal schooling are associated with under-five mortality. However, we found no study in the literature that evaluated the interaction between mother’s age and schooling on under-five mortality measured in both multiplicative and additive scales....

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Main Authors: Fernanda Aguiar, Patricia Guimarães, Luis Carlos Guillen, Kenneth Camargo, Rejane Sobrino
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Swansea University 2018-08-01
Series:International Journal of Population Data Science
Online Access:https://ijpds.org/article/view/711
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spelling doaj-bad23dfcc66f41b0a588b1bbf8dce7332020-11-24T23:56:38ZengSwansea UniversityInternational Journal of Population Data Science2399-49082018-08-013410.23889/ijpds.v3i4.711Interaction between mother’s age and schooling at birth on under-five mortalityFernanda Aguiar0Patricia Guimarães1Luis Carlos Guillen2Kenneth Camargo3Rejane Sobrino4Universidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroUniversidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroUniversidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroUniversidade do Estado do Rio de JaneiroUniversidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Introduction Pregnancy at age extremes and low maternal schooling are associated with under-five mortality. However, we found no study in the literature that evaluated the interaction between mother’s age and schooling on under-five mortality measured in both multiplicative and additive scales. Objectives and Approach To analyze the interaction between mother’s age and schooling on under-five mortality in a birth cohort in Rio de Janeiro City (Brazil) (N=153,527 live births). We carried out a non-concurrent cohort study using probabilistic record linkage of birth and death records for Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). The association between under-five mortality according to mother’s age (15-19, 20-34 and 35 years or more) and schooling (less than 4 years; 4 to 11 years and 12 or more years of schooling) were estimated using generalized linear models with binomial distribution and Neperian logarithm function. The interaction was evaluated in both scales. Results The under-five mortality rate was 14.0 per thousand live births. Higher rates were observed among women with less than 4 years’ schooling and in age extremes. When compared with women aged 20 to 34 years and with more than 12 years’ schooling, these women had the following risk ratios: 15 to 19 years – RR = 3.66 (95% CI 2.39; 5.62); 35 years or more – RR = 2.74 (95% CI 1.83; 4.11). We did not observe statistically significant interactions in the additive and multiplicative scales. Conclusion/Implications Although we did not observe an interaction between mother’s age and schooling, under-five mortality was more frequent among women with less the four years’ schooling, especially at the age extremes, suggests these are more vulnerable groups that demand greater attention in care. https://ijpds.org/article/view/711
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author Fernanda Aguiar
Patricia Guimarães
Luis Carlos Guillen
Kenneth Camargo
Rejane Sobrino
spellingShingle Fernanda Aguiar
Patricia Guimarães
Luis Carlos Guillen
Kenneth Camargo
Rejane Sobrino
Interaction between mother’s age and schooling at birth on under-five mortality
International Journal of Population Data Science
author_facet Fernanda Aguiar
Patricia Guimarães
Luis Carlos Guillen
Kenneth Camargo
Rejane Sobrino
author_sort Fernanda Aguiar
title Interaction between mother’s age and schooling at birth on under-five mortality
title_short Interaction between mother’s age and schooling at birth on under-five mortality
title_full Interaction between mother’s age and schooling at birth on under-five mortality
title_fullStr Interaction between mother’s age and schooling at birth on under-five mortality
title_full_unstemmed Interaction between mother’s age and schooling at birth on under-five mortality
title_sort interaction between mother’s age and schooling at birth on under-five mortality
publisher Swansea University
series International Journal of Population Data Science
issn 2399-4908
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Introduction Pregnancy at age extremes and low maternal schooling are associated with under-five mortality. However, we found no study in the literature that evaluated the interaction between mother’s age and schooling on under-five mortality measured in both multiplicative and additive scales. Objectives and Approach To analyze the interaction between mother’s age and schooling on under-five mortality in a birth cohort in Rio de Janeiro City (Brazil) (N=153,527 live births). We carried out a non-concurrent cohort study using probabilistic record linkage of birth and death records for Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). The association between under-five mortality according to mother’s age (15-19, 20-34 and 35 years or more) and schooling (less than 4 years; 4 to 11 years and 12 or more years of schooling) were estimated using generalized linear models with binomial distribution and Neperian logarithm function. The interaction was evaluated in both scales. Results The under-five mortality rate was 14.0 per thousand live births. Higher rates were observed among women with less than 4 years’ schooling and in age extremes. When compared with women aged 20 to 34 years and with more than 12 years’ schooling, these women had the following risk ratios: 15 to 19 years – RR = 3.66 (95% CI 2.39; 5.62); 35 years or more – RR = 2.74 (95% CI 1.83; 4.11). We did not observe statistically significant interactions in the additive and multiplicative scales. Conclusion/Implications Although we did not observe an interaction between mother’s age and schooling, under-five mortality was more frequent among women with less the four years’ schooling, especially at the age extremes, suggests these are more vulnerable groups that demand greater attention in care.
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