A Population-based Matched Sibling Analysis Estimating the Association between First Interpregnancy Interval and Birth Outcomes.

A Population-based Matched Sibling Analysis Estimating the Association between First Interpregnancy Interval and Birth Outcomes. Am J Epidemiol. 2018 Sep 05;: Authors: Regan AK, Ball SJ, Warren JL, Malacova E, Padula A, Marston C, Nassar N, Stanley F, Leonard H, de Klerk N, Pereira G Abstract The association between a single interpregnancy interval (IPI) on birth outcomes has not yet been explored using matched methods. We modelled the odds of preterm birth, small-for-gestational age and low birthweight in a second, liveborn infant in a cohort of 192,041 sibling pairs born in Western Australia between 1980 and 2010. The association between IPI and birth outcomes was estimated from the interaction between birth order and IPI (with 18-23 months as the reference category), using conditional logistic regression. Matched analysis showed the odds of preterm birth were higher for siblings born following an IPI <6 month (adjusted Interaction Odds Ratio [IOR]: 1.22; 95% CI: 1.06, 1.38) compared with 18-23 month IPI. There were no significant differences for IPI <6 months for other outcomes (small-for-gestational age or low birthweight). This is the first study to use matched analyses to investigate the association between a single IPI on birth outcomes. IPI <6 months were associated with increased odds of preterm birth in secondborn infants, although the association is likely smaller than previously estimated by unmatched studies. ...
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