Child abuse registration, fetal growth, and preterm birth: a population based study

被引:45
|
作者
Spencer, N [1 ]
Wallace, A
Sundrum, R
Bacchus, C
Logan, S
机构
[1] Univ Warwick, Sch Hlth & Social Studies, Coventry CV4 7AL, W Midlands, England
[2] Univ Warwick, Warwick Med Sch, Coventry CV4 7AL, W Midlands, England
[3] Western Sussex Primary Care Trust, Sussex, England
[4] Adur Arun & Worthing Primary Care Trust, Worthing, England
[5] W Sussex Cty Council, Sussex, England
[6] Peninsula Med Sch, Exeter, Devon, England
关键词
D O I
10.1136/jech.2005.042085
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objectives: To study the relation of intra-uterine growth and gestational age with child protection registration in a 20 year whole population birth cohort. Setting: West Sussex area of England. Study design: Retrospective whole population birth cohort. Outcomes: Child protection registration; individual categories of registration - sexual abuse, physical abuse, emotional abuse, and neglect. Population and participants: 119 771 infants born in West Sussex between January 1983 and December 2001 with complete data including birth weight, gestational age, maternal age, and postcode. Results: In all categories of registration a linear trend was noted such that the lower the birth weight z score the higher the likelihood of child protection registration. Similar trends were noted for gestational age. All these trends were robust to adjustment for maternal age and socioeconomic status. Conclusions: The results of this study suggest that lower levels of fetal growth and shorter gestational duration are associated with increased likelihood of child protection registration in all categories including sexual abuse independent of maternal age or socioeconomic status. This study does not permit comment on whether poor fetal growth or preterm birth predispose to child abuse and neglect or the association arises because they share a common pathway.
引用
收藏
页码:337 / 340
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] A Population-Based Study of Antenatal Corticosteroid Prophylaxis for Preterm Birth
    Kazem, Mikameh
    Hutcheon, Jennifer A.
    Joseph, K. S.
    JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY CANADA, 2012, 34 (09) : 842 - 848
  • [32] No effect of preterm birth on the risk of multiple sclerosis: a population based study
    Sreeram V Ramagopalan
    William Valdar
    David A Dyment
    Gabriele C DeLuca
    Sarah-Michelle Orton
    Irene M Yee
    Maria Criscuoli
    George C Ebers
    A Dessa Sadovnick
    BMC Neurology, 8
  • [33] Fetal Growth, Preterm Birth, Neonatal Stress and Risk for CNS Tumors in Children: A Nordic Population- and Register-Based Case-Control Study
    Schmidt, Lisbeth Samso
    Schuz, Joachim
    Lahteenmaki, Paivi
    Trager, Catarina
    Stokland, Tore
    Gustafson, Goran
    Hjalgrim, Lisa
    Sehested, Astrid
    Johansen, Christoffer
    Schmiegelow, Kjeld
    CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY BIOMARKERS & PREVENTION, 2010, 19 (04) : 1042 - 1052
  • [34] Fetal general movements and brain sonography in a population at risk for preterm birth
    Rosier-van Dunne, F. M. F.
    van Wezel-Meijler, G.
    Bakker, M. P. S.
    Odendaal, H. J.
    de Vries, J. I. P.
    EARLY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, 2010, 86 (02) : 107 - 111
  • [35] Risk of spontaneous preterm birth and fetal growth associates with fetal SLIT2
    Tiensuu, Heli
    Haapalainen, Antti M.
    Karjalainen, Minna K.
    Pasanen, Anu
    Huusko, Johanna M.
    Marttila, Riitta
    Ojaniemi, Marja
    Muglia, Louis J.
    Hallman, Mikko
    Ramet, Mika
    PLOS GENETICS, 2019, 15 (06):
  • [36] Fetal growth velocity references from a Chinese population–based fetal growth study
    Tianchen Wu
    Xiaoli Gong
    Yangyu Zhao
    Lizhen Zhang
    Yiping You
    Hongwei Wei
    Xifang Zuo
    Ying Zhou
    Xinli Xing
    Zhaoyan Meng
    Qi Lv
    Zhaodong Liu
    Jian Zhang
    Liyan Hu
    Junnan Li
    Li Li
    Chulin Chen
    Chunyan Liu
    Guoqiang Sun
    Aiju Liu
    Jingsi Chen
    Yuan Lv
    Xiaoli Wang
    Yuan Wei
    BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 21
  • [37] Risk of Preterm Birth According to Maternal and Paternal Country of Birth: A Population-Based Study
    Park, Alison L.
    Urquia, Marcelo L.
    Ray, Joel G.
    JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY CANADA, 2015, 37 (12) : 1053 - 1062
  • [38] Periconception folic acid supplementation, fetal growth and the risks of low birth weight and preterm birth: the Generation R Study
    Timmermans, Sarah
    Jaddoe, Vincent W. V.
    Hofman, Albert
    Steegers-Theunissen, Regine P. M.
    Steegers, Eric A. P.
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, 2009, 102 (05) : 777 - 785
  • [39] Predictors of fetal growth restriction and preterm birth in pregnant adolescents.
    Wheeler, Simon J.
    Poston, Lucilla
    Hutchinson, Cindy J.
    Briley, Annette
    Sanders, Tom A.
    Thomas, Jane
    Jones, Rebecca L.
    Baker, Philip N.
    REPRODUCTIVE SCIENCES, 2008, 15 (02) : 250A - 250A
  • [40] Fetal growth restriction but not preterm birth is a risk factor for severe hypospadias
    Hashimoto, Yukiko
    Kawai, Masahiko
    Nagai, Sizuyo
    Matsukura, Takashi
    Niwa, Fusako
    Hasegawa, Takeshi
    Heike, Toshio
    PEDIATRICS INTERNATIONAL, 2016, 58 (07) : 573 - 577