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1 School of Postgraduate Medical Education, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
2 Peninsula Medical School, University of Exeter, UK
Correspondence to:
Correspondence to:
Professor N Spencer
School of Postgraduate Medical Education, University of Warwick, Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK; n.j.spencer{at}warwick.ac.uk
ABSTRACT
This paper aimed to systematically review observational studies documenting the relation between sudden unexpected death in infancy and socioeconomic status. A search of two electronic databases (Medline 1966 to November 2002; Embase 1981 to November 2002) yielded 52 case-control or cohort studies meeting the inclusion criteria. An increased risk of sudden unexpected death in infancy was reported in 51 studies and 32 of 33 studies reporting graded measures of socioeconomic status showed a dose-response relation of sudden death with socioeconomic status. Of the 10 studies in which adjustment was made for maternal smoking, socioeconomic status retained an independent effect on infant death in nine. The effect of socioeconomic status was also independent of birth weight in 10 of 11 studies and independent of sleeping position in two. The included studies reported a significant association of socioeconomic status with sudden unexpected death in infancy with risk of infant death increasing with greater exposure to adverse social circumstances. The findings support a significant role for adverse social circumstances in the pathways to sudden unexpected death in infancy.
Keywords: socioeconomic status; sudden infant death; systematic review
Abbreviations: SIDS, sudden infant death syndrome; SUDI, sudden unexpected death in infancy
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