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- who: Mouctar Sow from the School of Public Health, University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada have published the research work: Associations between socioeconomic status and pregnancy outcomes: a greater magnitude of inequalities in perinatal health in Montreal than in Brussels, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: As the paper reports, a socioeconomic gradient in perinatal health outcomes is well documented in established literature. While this analysis has many strengths, it is not without limitations.
- how: Logistic regression models were developed to estimate the relationship SES (maternal education and income quintile) and pregnancy outcomes in each . . .
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