The Effects of Race, Ethnicity, and Maternal Education on Infant Mortality

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Atkins, Rahshida [1 ]
Pontes, Nancy M. H. [2 ]
Patterson, Natasha A. [3 ]
Hinckson, Afia [1 ]
Aromolaran, Damilola [1 ]
McCray, April [4 ]
Pontes, Manuel C. F. [5 ]
机构
[1] Coll New Jersey, 2000 Pennington Rd,Room 113, Ewing, NJ 08102 USA
[2] Rutgers Sch Nursing Camden, Camden, NJ USA
[3] Coll New Jersey, Publ Hlth, Ewing, NJ 08102 USA
[4] US Dept Vet Affairs, Tallahassee, FL USA
[5] Rowan Univ, Rohrer Coll Business, Glassboro, NJ USA
关键词
health disparities; infant mortality; maternal education; maternal ethnicity; maternal race; BIRTH OUTCOMES; STRESS; RACE/ETHNICITY; DISPARITIES; ATTAINMENT; RACISM; RATES;
D O I
10.1097/NNR.0000000000000700
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R47 [护理学];
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1011 ;
摘要
BackgroundThe state of New Jersey has a large Black/African American (AA) versus White racial disparity in infant mortality and educational level at childbirth. This disparity, measured by rate ratio, increases with greater maternal education among varied racial-ethnic groups. The nature of this disparity measured by rate differences has not been explored.ObjectivesInfant birth and mortality data were used to examine whether racial or ethnic disparities in infant mortality increased with greater maternal education, comparing rate differences and rate ratios. Racial and ethnic variations in the association between maternal education and infant mortality were examined.MethodsData were from the New Jersey State Health Assessment Data for all New Jersey births between 2014 and 2018 stratified by race and ethnicity, maternal education, and infant mortality (n = 481,333). R software was used to create a data set and estimate additive and multiplicative interactions, rate differences, and rate ratios for infant mortality by maternal race/ethnicity and educational levels among four racial-ethnic groups.ResultsInfant mortality was significantly greater for Black/AA and Hispanic mothers than for White mothers. At all educational levels, Black/AA mothers had the highest prevalence of infant mortality compared to other racial or ethnic groups. Rate differences in infant mortality showed a decrease in Black/AA-White differences for mothers with a high school education or less compared to mothers with a college degree. However, rate ratios showed an increase in Black/AA-White ratio with increasing education levels for mothers with high school education or less than mothers with a college degree. Risk ratios comparing infant mortality for Black/AA versus Hispanic or Asian mothers showed more than a twofold greater risk at all education levels for Black/AA infants. Finally, college-educated Black/AA mothers had significantly higher rates of infant mortality than White or Hispanic mothers with a high school education or less.Discussion/ImplicationsBlack/AA mothers with a college degree had a higher infant mortality rate than White, Hispanic, or Asian mothers with a high school education or less. Future research should address contextual/systemic contributors to this disparity.
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