0498/2016 - Low birth weight determinants in children of adolescents: A hierarchical analysis.
Determinantes do baixo peso ao nascer em filhos de adolescentes: Uma análise hierarquizada.
Author:
• Gabriella Pinto Belfort - Belfort, Gabriella - Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro - <belfortgabriella@hotmail.com>Co-author(s):
• Marta Maria Antonieta de Souza Santos - Santos, Marta Maria Antonieta de Souza - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro - <marta@nutricao.ufrj.br>• Lidianne Silva Pessoa - Pessoa, Lidianne Silva - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro - <lidiannepessoa@gmail.com>
• Juliana Rebelo Dias - Dias, Juliana Rebelo - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro - <juju.rebelo@globo.com>
• Sonaly Petronilho Heidelmann - Heidelmann, Sonaly Petronilho - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro - <sonalypetronilho@ibest.com.br>
• Cláudia Saunders - Saunders, Cláudia - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Grupo de Pesquisa em Saúde Materna e Infantil - <claudiasaunders@nutricao.ufrj.br>
Thematic Area:
EpidemiologiaAbstract:
Abstract:This study aimed to identify the determinants of low birth weight – LBW, in children of adolescents through hierarchical approach. Cross-sectional study with 751 adolescents seen at a public hospital in Rio de Janeiro. Sociodemographic data, prenatal care, biological and maternal obstetrical conditions were analyzed. Possible determinants of LBW were identified in the bivariate analysis (p < 0.20) and then were tested hierarchical logistic regression models, considering the staggering hierarchical distal, intermediate and proximal levels. They remained in the model variables with p < 0.05 in each level of analysis and we estimated the odds ratio (OR) and adjusted confidence intervals (CI) of 95%. The prevalence of low birth weight was 10%. The determinants of LBW were: distal level - non-acceptance of pregnancy (OR = 10.19, 95% CI = 1.09 to 39.53); intermediate level - have less than six prenatal visits (OR = 4.29; 95% CI = 1.55 to 11.83), do not have standardized nutritional care (OR = 3.18; 95% CI = 1, 18 to 8.55); proximal level - preterm delivery (OR = 10.19, 95% CI = 2.12 to 49.01). The determinants of LBW were maternal characteristics, prenatal care and birth conditions and, among these factors have modifiable social characteristics.