西班牙裔的出生,1989- 1995年。

Monthly vital statistics report Pub Date : 1998-02-12
T J Matthews, S J Ventura, S C Curtin, J A Martin
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目的:本报告介绍了1989年至1995年美国西班牙裔和非西班牙裔妇女生育的趋势数据,具有各种各样的特征。西班牙裔妇女的数据尽可能分别为墨西哥、波多黎各、古巴、中美洲和南美洲以及其他西班牙裔妇女提供,而非西班牙裔妇女的数据则分别为白人和黑人妇女。产妇人口统计学特征包括年龄、婚姻状况、活产顺序、受教育程度和母亲出生地。卫生保健利用项目包括产前护理的时机、剖宫产率、分娩地点和助产士出勤率。婴儿健康特征包括早产百分比、低出生体重百分比、极低出生体重百分比和多胎出生百分比。还列出了按国家分列的出生人数趋势数据。方法:从1989年到1995年,提出了西班牙裔母亲出生的描述性表格。结果:从1989年到1995年,西班牙裔妇女的出生率每年都在上升。此外,1989年,西班牙裔妇女占美国新生儿的14%,1995年这一比例为18%。虽然西班牙裔妇女的生育率总体上仍高于非西班牙裔妇女,但墨西哥妇女的生育率尤其高得多。虽然美国所有妇女的早期产前护理都有所增加,但西班牙裔妇女的增加尤其明显。美国的剖宫产率一直在下降;然而,尽管古巴妇女的发病率也在下降,但与其他人口群体相比,古巴妇女的发病率高出近50%。
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Births of Hispanic origin, 1989-95.

Objectives: This report presents trend data on births in the United States to women of Hispanic and non-Hispanic origin, from 1989 to 1995, for a wide variety of characteristics. Hispanic women data are presented where possible separately for Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central and South American, and other Hispanic women while for non-Hispanic women data are shown for white and black women. Maternal demographic characteristics include age, marital status, live-birth order, educational attainment, and mother's place of birth. Health care utilization items include timing of prenatal care, cesarean delivery rate, place of birth and midwife attendance. Infant health characteristics include percents born preterm, low birthweight, very low birthweight, and percent born in multiple births. Trend data for the number of births by State are also presented.

Methods: Descriptive tabulations of births of Hispanic origin of the mother for births that occurred from 1989 through 1995 are presented.

Results: The number of births born to Hispanic women has risen every year from 1989 to 1995. In addition in 1989 Hispanic women had 14 percent of births in the United States and in 1995 they represented 18 percent. While Hispanic women as a group continue to have higher fertility rates than non-Hispanics, Mexican women in particular have dramatically higher rates. While increases in early prenatal care were observed for all women in the United States, increases were particularly substantial for Hispanic women. The cesarean section rate has been dropping in the United States; yet while rates for Cuban women have also been dropping, the rates are nearly 50 percent higher than those for any other population subgroup.

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