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Participation in Conditional Cash Transfer Program During Pregnancy and Birth Weight–Related Outcomes

IMPORTANCE: There is limited evidence of the association of conditional cash transfers, an important strategy to reduce poverty, with prevention of adverse birth-related outcomes. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between receiving benefits from the Bolsa Família Program (BFP) and birth weig...

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Autores principales: Falcão, Ila R., Ribeiro-Silva, Rita de Cássia, Fiaccone, Rosemeire L., Alves, Flávia Jôse Oliveira, Rocha, Aline dos Santos, Ortelan, Naiá, Silva, Natanael J., Rebouças, Poliana, Pinto Júnior, Elzo Pereira, de Almeida, Marcia Furquim, Paixao, Enny S., Pescarini, Júlia M., Rodrigues, Laura C., Ichihara, Maria Yury, Barreto, Mauricio L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Medical Association 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10685879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38015506
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.44691
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author Falcão, Ila R.
Ribeiro-Silva, Rita de Cássia
Fiaccone, Rosemeire L.
Alves, Flávia Jôse Oliveira
Rocha, Aline dos Santos
Ortelan, Naiá
Silva, Natanael J.
Rebouças, Poliana
Pinto Júnior, Elzo Pereira
de Almeida, Marcia Furquim
Paixao, Enny S.
Pescarini, Júlia M.
Rodrigues, Laura C.
Ichihara, Maria Yury
Barreto, Mauricio L.
author_facet Falcão, Ila R.
Ribeiro-Silva, Rita de Cássia
Fiaccone, Rosemeire L.
Alves, Flávia Jôse Oliveira
Rocha, Aline dos Santos
Ortelan, Naiá
Silva, Natanael J.
Rebouças, Poliana
Pinto Júnior, Elzo Pereira
de Almeida, Marcia Furquim
Paixao, Enny S.
Pescarini, Júlia M.
Rodrigues, Laura C.
Ichihara, Maria Yury
Barreto, Mauricio L.
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description IMPORTANCE: There is limited evidence of the association of conditional cash transfers, an important strategy to reduce poverty, with prevention of adverse birth-related outcomes. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between receiving benefits from the Bolsa Família Program (BFP) and birth weight indicators. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This cohort study used a linked data resource, the Centro de Integracao de Dados e Conhecimentos Para Saude (CIDACS) birth cohort. All live-born singleton infants born to mothers registered in the cohort between January 2012 and December 2015 were included. Each analysis was conducted for the overall population and separately by level of education, self-reported maternal race, and number of prenatal appointments. Data were analyzed from January 3 to April 24, 2023. EXPOSURE: Live births of mothers who had received BFP until delivery (for a minimum of 9 months) were classified as exposed and compared with live births from mothers who did not receive the benefit prior to delivery. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Low birth weight (LBW), birth weight in grams, and small for gestational age (SGA) were evaluated. Analytical methods used included propensity score estimation, kernel matching, and weighted logistic and linear regressions. Race categories included Parda, which translates from Portuguese as “brown” and is used to denote individuals whose racial background is predominantly Black and those with multiracial or multiethnic ancestry, including European, African, and Indigenous origins. RESULTS: A total of 4 277 523 live births (2 085 737 females [48.8%]; 15 207 among Asian [0.4%], 334 225 among Black [7.8%], 29 115 among Indigenous [0.7%], 2 588 363 among Parda [60.5%], and 1 310 613 among White [30.6%] mothers) were assessed. BFP was associated with an increase of 17.76 g (95% CI, 16.52-19.01 g) in birth weight. Beneficiaries had an 11% lower chance of LBW (odds ratio [OR], 0.89; 95% CI, 0.88-0.90). BFP was associated with a greater decrease in odds of LBW among subgroups of mothers who attended fewer than 7 appointments (OR, 0.85; 95% CI, 0.84-0.87), were Indigenous (OR, 0.73; 95% CI, 0.61-0.88), and had 3 or less years of education (OR, 0.76; 95% CI, 0.72-0.81). There was no association between BFP and SGA, except among less educated mothers, who had a reduced risk of SGA (OR, 0.83; 95% CI, 0.79-0.88). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: This study found that BFP was associated with increased birth weight and reduced odds of LBW, with a greater decrease in odds of LBW among higher-risk groups. These findings suggest the importance of maintaining financial support for mothers at increased risk of birth weight–related outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-106858792023-11-30 Participation in Conditional Cash Transfer Program During Pregnancy and Birth Weight–Related Outcomes Falcão, Ila R. Ribeiro-Silva, Rita de Cássia Fiaccone, Rosemeire L. Alves, Flávia Jôse Oliveira Rocha, Aline dos Santos Ortelan, Naiá Silva, Natanael J. Rebouças, Poliana Pinto Júnior, Elzo Pereira de Almeida, Marcia Furquim Paixao, Enny S. Pescarini, Júlia M. Rodrigues, Laura C. Ichihara, Maria Yury Barreto, Mauricio L. JAMA Netw Open Original Investigation IMPORTANCE: There is limited evidence of the association of conditional cash transfers, an important strategy to reduce poverty, with prevention of adverse birth-related outcomes. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between receiving benefits from the Bolsa Família Program (BFP) and birth weight indicators. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This cohort study used a linked data resource, the Centro de Integracao de Dados e Conhecimentos Para Saude (CIDACS) birth cohort. All live-born singleton infants born to mothers registered in the cohort between January 2012 and December 2015 were included. Each analysis was conducted for the overall population and separately by level of education, self-reported maternal race, and number of prenatal appointments. Data were analyzed from January 3 to April 24, 2023. EXPOSURE: Live births of mothers who had received BFP until delivery (for a minimum of 9 months) were classified as exposed and compared with live births from mothers who did not receive the benefit prior to delivery. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Low birth weight (LBW), birth weight in grams, and small for gestational age (SGA) were evaluated. Analytical methods used included propensity score estimation, kernel matching, and weighted logistic and linear regressions. Race categories included Parda, which translates from Portuguese as “brown” and is used to denote individuals whose racial background is predominantly Black and those with multiracial or multiethnic ancestry, including European, African, and Indigenous origins. RESULTS: A total of 4 277 523 live births (2 085 737 females [48.8%]; 15 207 among Asian [0.4%], 334 225 among Black [7.8%], 29 115 among Indigenous [0.7%], 2 588 363 among Parda [60.5%], and 1 310 613 among White [30.6%] mothers) were assessed. BFP was associated with an increase of 17.76 g (95% CI, 16.52-19.01 g) in birth weight. Beneficiaries had an 11% lower chance of LBW (odds ratio [OR], 0.89; 95% CI, 0.88-0.90). BFP was associated with a greater decrease in odds of LBW among subgroups of mothers who attended fewer than 7 appointments (OR, 0.85; 95% CI, 0.84-0.87), were Indigenous (OR, 0.73; 95% CI, 0.61-0.88), and had 3 or less years of education (OR, 0.76; 95% CI, 0.72-0.81). There was no association between BFP and SGA, except among less educated mothers, who had a reduced risk of SGA (OR, 0.83; 95% CI, 0.79-0.88). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: This study found that BFP was associated with increased birth weight and reduced odds of LBW, with a greater decrease in odds of LBW among higher-risk groups. These findings suggest the importance of maintaining financial support for mothers at increased risk of birth weight–related outcomes. American Medical Association 2023-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10685879/ /pubmed/38015506 http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.44691 Text en Copyright 2023 Falcão IR et al. JAMA Network Open. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY License.
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Falcão, Ila R.
Ribeiro-Silva, Rita de Cássia
Fiaccone, Rosemeire L.
Alves, Flávia Jôse Oliveira
Rocha, Aline dos Santos
Ortelan, Naiá
Silva, Natanael J.
Rebouças, Poliana
Pinto Júnior, Elzo Pereira
de Almeida, Marcia Furquim
Paixao, Enny S.
Pescarini, Júlia M.
Rodrigues, Laura C.
Ichihara, Maria Yury
Barreto, Mauricio L.
Participation in Conditional Cash Transfer Program During Pregnancy and Birth Weight–Related Outcomes
title Participation in Conditional Cash Transfer Program During Pregnancy and Birth Weight–Related Outcomes
title_full Participation in Conditional Cash Transfer Program During Pregnancy and Birth Weight–Related Outcomes
title_fullStr Participation in Conditional Cash Transfer Program During Pregnancy and Birth Weight–Related Outcomes
title_full_unstemmed Participation in Conditional Cash Transfer Program During Pregnancy and Birth Weight–Related Outcomes
title_short Participation in Conditional Cash Transfer Program During Pregnancy and Birth Weight–Related Outcomes
title_sort participation in conditional cash transfer program during pregnancy and birth weight–related outcomes
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10685879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38015506
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.44691
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