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Associations between the Quality of the Residential Built Environment and Pregnancy Outcomes among Women in North Carolina

机译:北卡罗来纳州妇女居住环境质量与妊娠结局之间的关联

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Background: The built environment, a key component of environmental health, may be an important contributor to health disparities, particularly for reproductive health outcomes.Objective: In this study we investigated the relationship between seven indices of residential built environment quality and adverse reproductive outcomes for the City of Durham, North Carolina (USA).Methods: We surveyed approximately 17,000 residential tax parcels in central Durham, assessing > 50 individual variables on each. These data, collected using direct observation, were combined with tax assessor, public safety, and U.S. Census data to construct seven indices representing important domains of the residential built environment: housing damage, property disorder, security measures, tenure (owner or renter occupied), vacancy, crime count, and nuisance count. Fixed-slope random-intercept multilevel models estimated the association between the residential built environment and five adverse birth outcomes. Models were adjusted for maternal characteristics and clustered at the primary adjacency community unit, defined as the index block, plus all adjacent blocks that share any portion of a line segment (block boundary) or vertex.Results: Five built environment indices (housing damage, property disorder, tenure, vacancy, and nuisance count) were associated with each of the five outcomes in the unadjusted context: preterm birth, small for gestational age (SGA), low birth weight (LBW), continuous birth weight, and birth weight percentile for gestational age (BWPGA; sex-specific birth weight distributions for infants delivered at each gestational age using National Center for Health Statistics referent births for 2000–2004). However, some estimates were attenuated after adjustment. In models adjusted for individual-level covariates, housing damage remained statistically significantly associated with SGA, birth weight, and BWPGA.Conclusion: This work suggests a real and meaningful relationship between the quality of the residential built environment and birth outcomes, which we argue are a good measure of general community health.
机译:背景:建筑环境是环境健康的重要组成部分,可能是造成健康差异的重要因素,尤其是生殖健康结局。目的:在这项研究中,我们调查了住宅建筑环境质量的七个指标与不良生殖后果之间的关系。方法:我们调查了达勒姆市中心约17,000个住宅税区,评估了每个区中的50多个独立变量。这些数据是通过直接观察收集的,并与税收评估员,公共安全和美国人口普查数据相结合,构建了代表住宅建筑环境重要领域的七个指数:房屋损坏,财产混乱,安全措施,使用权(所有者或出租人居住) ,空缺,犯罪数和滋扰数。固定坡度的随机拦截多层次模型估计了住宅建筑环境与五个不良出生结局之间的关联。对模型进行了针对母体特征的调整,并将其聚集在主要邻接社区单元(定义为索引块,再加上共享线段(块边界)或顶点的任何部分的所有相邻块)中。结果:五个已建立的环境索引(房屋损坏,财产失调,任期,空缺和妨害计数)与未调整背景下的五个结局分别相关:早产,小胎龄(SGA),低出生体重(LBW),连续出生体重和出生体重百分位数(BWPGA;使用国家卫生统计中心2000-2004年参考出生的婴儿在每个胎龄下按性别划分的出生体重分布)。但是,某些估计值在调整后减弱了。在针对个人水平协变量进行调整的模型中,房屋损坏仍与SGA,出生体重和BWPGA保持统计显着相关。结论:这项工作表明住宅建筑环境质量与出生结局之间存在着真实而有意义的关系,我们认为这是衡量整体社区健康的好方法。

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