Risk of Stillbirth Among Foreign-Born Mothers in the United States

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Sitratullah O. Maiyegun
Korede K. Yusuf
Deepa Dongarwar
Sahra Ibrahimi
Chioma Ikedionwu
Hamisu M. Salihu
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[1] Texas Tech University HSC,Department of Pediatrics
[2] Adelphi University Garden City,College of Nursing and Public Health
[3] Baylor College of Medicine,Center of Excellence in Health Equity, Training and Research
[4] University of Maryland,Department of Family Science, School of Public Health, Maternal & Child Health Program
[5] Baylor College of Medicine,Family and Community Medicine
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Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health | 2022年 / 24卷
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Maternal nativity; Foreign-born; Stillbirth; Fetuses-at risk approach;
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The objective of this study is to assess the impact of maternal nativity on stillbirth in the US. We utilized the US Birth Data and Fetal Death Data for the years 2014–2017. Our analysis was restricted to live and stillbirths (N= of 14,867,880) that occurred within the gestational age of 20–42 weeks. The fetuses-at risk approach was used to generate stillbirth trends by gestational age. Adjusted Cox proportional hazards regression model was utilized to estimate the association between maternal nativity and stillbirth. Overall, the gestational week-specific prospective risk of stillbirth was consistently higher for native-born than their foreign-born mothers. Foreign-born mothers were 20% less likely to experience stillbirth than their native-born counterparts (AHR = 0.80; 95% CI = 0.78–0.81). Delineating the factors influencing the observed effect of maternal nativity on birth outcomes should be a research priority to inform strategies to address adverse birth outcomes in the US.
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