Nevin N C, Johnston W P, Merrett J D
Dev Med Child Neurol. 1981 Apr;23(2):155-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8749.1981.tb02437.x.
This study suggests that social class has an effect on the incidence of anencephalus and spina bifida, the malformations being more frequent in the lower socio-economic groups. A family study of 226 patients with a CNS malformation suggests that social class also may be important in determining the recurrence risk of such malformations: there are higher risks in social classes III, IV and V than in social classes I and II.
这项研究表明,社会阶层对无脑儿和脊柱裂的发病率有影响,这些畸形在社会经济地位较低的群体中更为常见。一项对226例中枢神经系统畸形患者的家庭研究表明,社会阶层在确定此类畸形的复发风险方面可能也很重要:社会阶层III、IV和V中的风险高于社会阶层I和II。