Despite a substantial decline in stillbirth and infant mortality
rates in Italy during the last century, there are still large
differences between the north and south of the country. This paper
analyses the geographical distribution of these rates in the period
1989-93 in terms of biological and social indicators with the aim of
identifying possible sources for these differentials. Numbers of
stillbirths, infant deaths and deliveries were available in an aggregate
form by categories of biological and social factors for each of the 95
Italian administrative districts ('province') operative at the time.
Substantial differences in stillbirth (SB) and infant mortality (IM)
rates were found across geographical areas, with the lower rates found
in the richer and more industrialised north and the higher ones in the
more deprived south. Negative binomial regression models were used to
study the geographical variations in these rates in terms of biological
and social factors. The latter showed strong and significant effects on
both SB and IM rates, even after controlling for biological factors. The
effects of the biological factors, birthweight and maternal parity in
particular, however, were found to differ across geographical areas.
Further studies to investigate whether these results may be explained by
differentials in health care should be considered.
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Authors:
Laura
Lauria
Bianca
L. De Stavola
Affiliations
aIstituto Superiore
di Sanità, Rome, Italy, and bMedical
Statistics Unit, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London,
UK
Correspondence
Correspondence: Dr Laura Lauria,
Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Laboratorio di Epidemiologia e
Biostatistica, Viale Regina Elena, 299, 00161 Roma, Italy.
E-mail:
lauria@iss.it
To cite this article Lauria, Laura & De Stavola, Bianca L.
A district-based analysis of stillbirth and infant mortality rates in
Italy: 1989-93. Paediatric & Perinatal Epidemiology17 (1), 22-32. doi: 10.1046/
j.1365-3016.2003.00462.x
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