Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, 1440 Canal Street Suite 2300, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA.
Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, 1440 Canal Street Suite 2300, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA.
Health Place. 2017 Jul;46:130-136. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2017.05.011. Epub 2017 May 17.
To determine the association between neighborhood domestic violence and small-for-gestational-age (SGA) birth and to examine if there is a differential impact of neighborhood domestic violence on SGA births by race in a high crime community.
This analysis includes all birth records issued in New Orleans, Louisiana from 2011 to 2012 geocoded by census tract (N=177 census tracts, N=8322 women). Hierarchical modeling and ecologic spatial analysis were used to examine the area-effect of neighborhood domestic violence on SGA births, independent of individual-level predictors and accounting for the propensity to live in high domestic violence neighborhoods.
Tests for spatial autocorrelation reveled area-level clustering and overlap of SGA and domestic violent rates. Pregnant women living in high domestic violence areas were more likely to give birth to an SGA infant compared to women in low-domestic violence areas (OR=1.04, 95%CI: 1.01, 1.08), net of the effects of individual-level factors and propensity scores.
Neighborhood-level attributes including rates of domestic violence may increase women's risk for SGA birth, highlighting a policy-relevant and potentially amenable exposure.
确定邻里家庭暴力与胎儿生长受限(SGA)之间的关联,并检验在高犯罪社区中,邻里家庭暴力对 SGA 出生的影响是否因种族而异。
本分析包括 2011 年至 2012 年新奥尔良路易斯安那州所有经普查区地理编码的出生记录(N=177 个普查区,N=8322 名妇女)。采用分层建模和生态空间分析,在不考虑个体水平预测因素和考虑居住在高家庭暴力社区的倾向的情况下,检验邻里家庭暴力对 SGA 出生的区域效应。
空间自相关检验显示了 SGA 和家庭暴力发生率的区域聚类和重叠。与低家庭暴力地区的妇女相比,生活在高家庭暴力地区的孕妇更有可能生下 SGA 婴儿(OR=1.04,95%CI:1.01,1.08),这是在个体水平因素和倾向得分的影响之外。
邻里层面的属性,包括家庭暴力率,可能会增加妇女 SGA 分娩的风险,突出了一个与政策相关且可能易于处理的暴露因素。