Mind the Gap: Bridge Methods to Allocate Multiple-Race Mothers in Trend Analyses of Birth Certificate Data

被引:7
作者
Katherine E. Heck
Jennifer D. Parker
C. Jane McKendry
Gilberto F. Chávez
机构
[1] National Center for Health Statistics,Infant and Child Health Studies Branch
[2] California Department of Health Services,Maternal and Child Health Branch
[3] California Department of Health Services,Center for Health Statistics
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trends; vital statistics; methods; ethnic groups;
D O I
10.1023/A:1022597702856
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摘要
Objectives: To examine the effects of proposed methods of redistributing multiple-race mothers to single-race categories when computing trend data from birth certificates. Methods: Low birthweight and multiple (twin and higher-order) birthrates for California were calculated for non-Hispanic mothers from birth certificate data for 2000. Births to the 1.9% of mothers identified as multiple-race were reassigned to single-race groups according to 12 “bridging” methods. Bridge methods utilized population-based whole allocation, fractional allocation, and other methods, primarily depending on first race listed. Results: For large race groups, there was little difference in low birthweight and multiple birth rates regardless of the bridge method employed. For smaller groups such as Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders and American Indians/Alaska Natives, there was substantial variation by bridge method in observed rates. Conclusions: Tracking trends in birth outcomes across the change indata collection will challenge public health researchers. This paper outlines advantages and disadvantages of various bridge methods.
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页数:5
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