Title of article :
Maternal risk factors in Afghan-refugees compared to Pakistani mothers in Peshawar, NWFP Pakistan
Author/Authors :
Badshah, Sareer Chartered University - Islamia College - Department of Statistics, Pakistan , Mason, Linda Liverpool John Moores University - School of Applied Community and Social Studies, UK , Mckelvie, Ken Liverpool John Moores University - School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences, UK , Payne, Roger Rothamsted Research - Biomathematics and Bioinformatics Department, UK , Lisboa, Paulo J.G. Liverpool John Moores University - School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences, UK
Abstract :
Objective: To determine the health risk factors associated with Afghan refugee mothers compared to Pakistani mothers.Method: A total of 1039 records of newborn and their mothers collected prospectively from the four publichospitals in Peshawar during August-November 2003 were analysed, using crude and adjusted odds ratios for the comparison.Results: The data revealed that low birthweight was 2.6 times higher in Afghan refugees compared to Pakistani mothers adjusting for all other important covariates. The univariate analysis highlighted a number of factors, however, the multivariate method established significant association of Afghan refugees with Tribal areas, older age and an un-registered pregnancy compared to Pakistani mothers.Conclusions: High geo-demographic risk factors were seen in Afghan refugee mothers; for which an appropriate strategy is required to provide reasonable healthcare facilities in the Tribal areas, and disseminate information regarding the risks involved in non-registration and old age pregnancies.
Keywords :
Afghan refugees , Ethnicity , Maternal health , New born health
Journal title :
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Journal title :
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA