“Born yesterday, baptized today, buried tomorrow” : Early baptism as an indicator of negative life outcomes in rural Spain, 1890-1939

Francisco J. Marco-Gracia
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AbstractFor centuries, the Catholic Church demanded that baptisms take place in the hours immediately after birth. This custom began to lose importance in the last decade of the nineteenth century, which increased the average time between birth and baptism. However, some children continued to be baptized shortly following their birth. Our objective is to analyze whether early baptism could serve as an indicator of the state of a child’s health in the short and long term. In our examination of the period 1890-1939, the results confirm that children with early baptisms were more likely to die (especially during the first month of life), married earlier and at a greater rate compared to the general population and, probably, experienced shorter lifespans.Keywords: Cumulative disadvantagehealth disparitieschild developmentSpain Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.Notes1 J. Arnal told us his story orally before passing away shortly thereafter.2 As we have verified in the various interviews conducted in the study area.3 Through a nominative linkage record, each individual has information on his or her birth, baptism, marriage and death (if these events were registered in the reference villages).4 In all these cases we used OLS models because we selected a continuous dependent variable.5 That is, we have grouped individuals by year of birth into 5-year groups.6 In some cases, the allegations were rejected by the authorities after several medical examinations.7 We consider in this category only those people who we know for sure were single at the age of 45 and we have evidence of their presence in the study area. With respect to out-migrants, as we cannot ascertain their presence in the locality as single people aged 45 or older, they have been omitted for the analysis.Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, projects PID2022-138886NB-I00 and PGC2018-095529-B-I00, from the Government of Aragon, research group S55_23R.
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“昨天出生,今天受洗,明天下葬”:1890-1939年西班牙农村早期受洗作为消极生活结果的指标
【摘要】几个世纪以来,天主教会要求在出生后的几个小时内进行洗礼。这种习俗在19世纪的最后十年开始失去重要性,因为从出生到受洗的平均时间增加了。然而,有些孩子在出生后不久继续受洗。我们的目标是分析早期洗礼是否可以作为儿童短期和长期健康状况的指标。在我们对1890-1939年期间的研究中,结果证实,与一般人群相比,早期受洗的儿童更容易死亡(尤其是在出生后的第一个月),结婚更早,结婚率更高,而且寿命可能更短。关键词:累积劣势健康差异儿童发展西班牙披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。J.阿纳尔以口述的方式给我们讲述了他的故事,不久之后他就去世了正如我们在研究区域进行的各种访谈中所证实的那样3 .通过指定联系记录,每个人都有关于他或她的出生、洗礼、结婚和死亡的信息(如果这些事件在参考村登记)在所有这些情况下,我们使用OLS模型,因为我们选择了一个连续的因变量也就是说,我们把每个人按出生年份分成5年一组在某些情况下,当局在进行了几次体检后拒绝了这些指控在这一类别中,我们只考虑那些我们确定在45岁时单身的人,我们有证据表明他们在研究区域中存在。至于外迁者,由于我们无法确定他们是45岁或以上的单身人士,因此在分析中省略了他们。本工作得到西班牙科学与创新部的支持,项目PID2022-138886NB-I00和PGC2018-095529-B-I00,阿拉贡政府,研究小组S55_23R。
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