Exploring Predictors of Preterm Birth: A Comparative Study of Turkish and Syrian Refugee Women

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Busra Saylan
Songul Cinaroglu
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[1] Hacettepe University,Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences (FEAS), Department of Health Care Management
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Logistic Regression; Preterm Birth; Refugees; Syrian; Turkey;
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After the civil war that broke out in Syria, most of the Syrian people immigrated to many countries, especially Turkey. Changing living conditions and difficulties in accessing health services cause refugee pregnant women to face the risk of premature birth. This study contributes to the existing knowledge by emphasizing comparatively the sociodemographic, birth-related and household characteristics associated with preterm birth among the Syrian refugee and Turkish women population living in Turkey.
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