Title of article
A comparative study of army and civilian babies in a UK garrison town
Author/Authors
Rao، نويسنده , , M and Benton، نويسنده , , D and Bremberg، نويسنده , , S، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages
3
From page
317
To page
319
Abstract
Army families in the UK have been observed to have a higher infant mortality compared with the civilian population. Little is known about the reasons for the higher mortality. We report a comparative study of the health of army and civilian babies and their families in a UK garrison town, the aim being to investigate any differences in risk factors which may have explained the differences in mortality. A total of 250 first born army and civilian babies fulfilling the selection criteria were recruited to the study. Army babies had a lower birth weight distribution and both maternal and paternal smoking rates were higher in army families. In addition, social support and in particular, contact with close family members appeared to be available to fewer army mothers. The study highlighted the needs of this population and prompted a number of local health services to work together to address the issues it raised.
Keywords
Army , Babies , Birth Weights , Smoking
Journal title
Public Health
Serial Year
1997
Journal title
Public Health
Record number
1586260
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