Table 6.
Population attributable risk |
Fewer stillbirths in study data |
Fewer stillbirths 2002–2008 in United States |
Fewer stillbirths 2013 in United States |
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PAR | 95% CI | n | 95% CI | n | 95% CI | n | 95% CI | |
Decrease in dissimilarity | ||||||||
Black | − 0.08 | −0.19, − 0.01 | 27 | 3.36, 63.84 | 3763 | 470.37, 8937.03 | 498 | 62.16, 1181.04 |
White | − 0.07 | −0.13, 0.02 | – | – | – | – | – | – |
Decrease in isolation | ||||||||
Black | − 0.15 | − 0.32, − 0.05 | 50 | 16.80, 107.52 | 7056 | 2351.85, 15,051.84 | 932 | 310.80, 1989.12 |
White | − 0.03 | −0.19, 0.05 | – | – | – | – | – | – |
Population Attributable Risk calculated with the following formula:
Pdi is the proportion of cases exposed to decreased segregation, and ORi is the adjusted odds ratio of the association between decreased segregation and stillbirth.