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Literature review for - Flourish Paediatrics

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Studies used to make evidence statement <strong>for</strong> socioeconomic status<br />

Reference<br />

Type of study<br />

Cooklin AR, Donath SM &<br />

Amir LH Acta Paediatrica<br />

2008; 97: pp. 620-623.<br />

Prospective cohort<br />

(Cross-sectional analysis of<br />

Longitudinal Study<br />

Australian Children –LSACdata)<br />

Britten J, Tappin DM &<br />

Elton RA Health Bulletin<br />

2001; 59: 29-36.<br />

Prospective cohort<br />

(5 points of data collection<br />

from maternity booking to 6<br />

weeks postpartum)<br />

Scott JA, Shaker, I &<br />

Reid M. Birth<br />

2004;31:125-131<br />

Cross-sectional<br />

Level of evidence II (aetiology) II (aetiology) IV(aetiology) II(aetiology)<br />

Definition of Any breastfeeding No definition Any breastfeeding at<br />

breastfeeding<br />

discharge<br />

Intervention/<br />

comparator<br />

Index of Relative<br />

Socioeconomic disadvantage<br />

(SEIFA), summarized into<br />

deciles and treated as a<br />

continuous variable<br />

Deprivation category (1=most<br />

affluent, 7=most deprived)<br />

3 vs 1+2 (reference)<br />

4 vs 1+2 (reference)<br />

5 vs 1+2 (reference)<br />

6 vs 1+2 (reference)<br />

7 vs 1+2 (reference)<br />

N 3697 maternal-infant pairs 1792 recruited at maternity<br />

booking (gradual decline in<br />

participation rates over time)<br />

Population/study<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

Wave 1 data from infant<br />

cohort of LSAC aged

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