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Comparative Study
. 2013 Jul;17(5):933-9.
doi: 10.1007/s10995-012-1073-0.

The association between short interpregnancy interval and preterm birth in Louisiana: a comparison of methods

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Comparative Study

The association between short interpregnancy interval and preterm birth in Louisiana: a comparison of methods

Elizabeth J Howard et al. Matern Child Health J. 2013 Jul.

Abstract

There is growing interest in the application of propensity scores (PS) in epidemiologic studies, especially within the field of reproductive epidemiology. This retrospective cohort study assesses the impact of a short interpregnancy interval (IPI) on preterm birth and compares the results of the conventional logistic regression analysis with analyses utilizing a PS. The study included 96,378 singleton infants from Louisiana birth certificate data (1995-2007). Five regression models designed for methods comparison are presented. Ten percent (10.17 %) of all births were preterm; 26.83 % of births were from a short IPI. The PS-adjusted model produced a more conservative estimate of the exposure variable compared to the conventional logistic regression method (β-coefficient: 0.21 vs. 0.43), as well as a smaller standard error (0.024 vs. 0.028), odds ratio and 95 % confidence intervals [1.15 (1.09, 1.20) vs. 1.23 (1.17, 1.30)]. The inclusion of more covariate and interaction terms in the PS did not change the estimates of the exposure variable. This analysis indicates that PS-adjusted regression may be appropriate for validation of conventional methods in a large dataset with a fairly common outcome. PS's may be beneficial in producing more precise estimates, especially for models with many confounders and effect modifiers and where conventional adjustment with logistic regression is unsatisfactory. Short intervals between pregnancies are associated with preterm birth in this population, according to either technique. Birth spacing is an issue that women have some control over. Educational interventions, including birth control, should be applied during prenatal visits and following delivery.

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The association (odds ratio (OR)) between birth spacing and preterm birth by unadjusted conventional logistic regression (Model 1), conventional multivariable (adjusted) logistic regression (Model 2), propensity score regression with the same covariates (Model 3), propensity score regression with additional covariates and interaction terms (Model 4), and conventional logistic regression with additional covariates and interaction terms (Model 5) (N=96,378).

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