Morrow H W, Chávez G F, Giannoni P P, Shah R S
Maternal and Child Health Branch, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento 95814.
Am J Public Health. 1994 Sep;84(9):1497-500. doi: 10.2105/ajph.84.9.1497.
To examine differences in perinatal health among nine Asian ethnic subgroups, a descriptive epidemiological study was conducted using linked birth/infant death certificates for 1982 to 1987. When compared with Whites, Asians had a lower proportion of young mothers, unmarried mothers, and women who received first trimester prenatal care; a higher proportion of foreign-born mothers; and a different birthweight distribution. A great deal of heterogeneity was found in risk factors and infant mortality rates among the various Asian ethnic subgroups. Paradoxically, although Asian ethnic subgroups had a higher perinatal risk profile, they had more favorable birth outcomes than did Whites.
为研究9个亚洲族裔亚组围产期健康状况的差异,利用1982年至1987年的出生/婴儿死亡证明关联数据开展了一项描述性流行病学研究。与白人相比,亚洲族裔年轻母亲、未婚母亲以及在孕早期接受产前护理的女性比例较低;外国出生母亲的比例较高;出生体重分布也有所不同。在不同亚洲族裔亚组中,风险因素和婴儿死亡率存在很大差异。矛盾的是,尽管亚洲族裔亚组的围产期风险状况较高,但他们的出生结局却比白人更有利。