Acculturation Experiences and Preterm Birth in Berlin: Does Acculturative Stress Contribute to Preterm Birth?

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Marlene Lee
Anna Pöhlmann
Michael Abou-Dakn
Matthias David
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[1] Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin,Department of Gynecology
[2] Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt Universität Zu Berlin,Institute of Biometry and Clinical Epidemiology
[3] Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin,Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics
[4] Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt Universität Zu Berlin,undefined
[5] St. Joseph Krankenhaus Berlin Tempelhof,undefined
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Acculturation; Acculturative stress; Preterm birth; Perinatal outcome;
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Acculturation and acculturative stress are potential risk factors for adverse perinatal outcomes. This study investigates whether and how acculturative stress affects preterm birth (PTB) in a sample of migrant women in Berlin. We interviewed 955 women who recently gave birth using standardized questionnaires (Frankfurt Acculturation Scale and Acculturative Stress Index). Multivariable logistic regression analyses assessed the effects of acculturation and acculturative stress on PTB. Women with migrant backgrounds did not have significantly higher PTB rates than German natives. First-generation migrants experienced higher acculturative stress levels than second-generation migrants, 38.8% vs. 13.2%. Acculturative stress could not be identified as a risk factor for PTB in our sample. These results need to be considered in the context of an international city and the wide use of antenatal care services in our population, which could be responsible for similarly good perinatal outcomes and highlights the potential of good access to perinatal care for vulnerable groups.
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