Changes in individual and contextual socioeconomic level influence on reproductive behavior in Spanish women in the MCCSpain study
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Background: The association between socioeconomic level and reproductive factors has been widely studied. For
example, it is well known that women with lower socioeconomic status (SES) tend to have more children, the age
at first-born being earlier. However, less is known about to what extent the great socioeconomic changes occurred
in a country (Spain) could modify women reproductive factors. The main purpose of this article is to analyze the
influence of individual and contextual socioeconomic levels on reproductive factors in Spanish women, and to
explore whether this influence has changed over the last decades.
Methods: We performed a cross-sectional design using data from 2038 women recruited as population-based
controls in an MCC-Spain case-control study.
Results: Higher parent’s economic level, education level, occupational level and lower urban vulnerability were
associated with higher age at first delivery and lower number of pregnancies. These associations were
stronger for women born after 1950: women with unfinished primary education had their first delivery 6
years before women with high education if they were born after 1950 (23.4 vs. 29.8 years) but only 3 years
before if they were born before 1950 (25.7 vs. 28.0 years). For women born after 1950, the number of
pregnancies dropped from 2.1 (unfinished primary school) to 1.7 (high education), whereas it remained
almost unchanged in women born before 1950.
Conclusions: Reproductive behavior was associated with both individual and area-level socio-economic
indicators. Such association was stronger for women born after 1950 regarding age at first delivery and
number of pregnancies and for women born before 1950 regarding consumption of hormonal contraceptives
or postmenopausal therapy.
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Gómez Acebo, I., Dierssen Sotos, T., Palazuelos, C. ... Alguacil Ojeda, J. (2020). Changes in individual and contextual socio-economic level influence on reproductive behavior in Spanish women in the MCC-Spain study. BMC Women’s Health, 20(1). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12905-020-00936-4













