Population of Parturient Women in the Czech Republic
at the End of Millenium
I. Trend of Selected Demographic Indicators and Data
from the History of Pregnancy during 1997–2000
Štembera Z.1, Velebil P.1, Motyčková E.2
1Ústav pro péči o matku a dítě, Praha-Podolí, ředitel doc. MUDr. J. Feyereisl, CSc. 2Ústav zdravotnických informací a statistiky ČR, Praha, ředitelka Mgr. M. Mazánková |
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Summary:
Objective: To evaluate whether social-economic changes in the Czech Republic in 90’s influenced
selected demographic indications in population of mothers.
Design: Retrospective comparative epidemiological study.
Setting: Institute for the Care of Mother and Child, Praha 4-Podolí, Office of Health Information
and Statistics, Praha.
Methods: Comparative analysis of selected demographic data and pregnancy history data collected
according to the WHO recommendations on the innovated „Report on mother“ of the Office of
Health Information and Statistics database in 1997–2000.
Results: Nation-wide return rate of 99.89% of „Report on mother“ forms confirms the representativeness
of analyzed data. During the 4-year-period we demonstrated increase of maternal
age, level of education, and proportion of single mothers. We observed decrease in proportion of
mothers with second baby and mothers with induced abortion in history. The proportion of
mothers with drug abuse during pregnancy was increasing and their age was decreasing. Characteristics
of these changes suggest possible association with social and economic changes in the
Czech Republic in 1990’s.
Conclusions: In second-half of 90’s we observed increase of maternal age, educational level, proportion
of single mothers and decrease of proportion of mothers delivering for the second time
and mothers with history of induced abortion. Drug abuse during pregnancy is most frequent
among youngest mothers.
Key words:
age, parity, education, family status, population incidence
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