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. 2019 Aug 18;9(8):e025287. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-025287

Table 3.

Joinpoint regression derived annual percent of change (APC) and 95% CIs of infant (IMR), early neonatal (ENMR), late neonatal (LNMR) and post neonatal (PNMR) mortality rates by maternal nationality

IMR ENMR
Time period N APC (95% CI) P value Time period N APC (95% CI) P value
Greek 2004–2012 2870 −4.5 (−7.6 to −1.3) 0.01 2004–2011 1118 −6.5 (−11.4, to −1.4) 0.02
2012–2016 1368 9.3 (−1.1 to 20.9) 0.07 2011–2016 731 10.2 (−0.4 to 21.9) 0.06
Non-Greek 2004–2011 333 17.1 (8.1 to 26.9) 0.002 2004–2016 258 13.8 (6.7 to 21.3) 0.001
2011–2016 282 0.2 (−11.5 to 13.5) 0.97
All* 2004–2008 1807 −7.5 (−14.6 to 0.3) 0.06 2004–2008 780 −10.7 (−19.9 to −0.5) 0.04
2008–2016 3055 3.6 (0.7 to 6.6) 0.02 2008–2016 1327 6.1 (2.1 to 10.3) 0.01
LNMR PNMR
Time period N APC (95% CI) P value Time period N APC (95% CI) P value
Greek 2004–16 995 −0.6 (−2.5 to 1.4) 0.54 2004–16 1393 −1.7 (−4.0 to 0.8) 0.16
Non-Greek 2004–16 138 9.1 (3.5 to 14.9) 0.003 2004–16 218 4.7 (−0.8 to 10.6) 0.09
All* 2004–16 1136 0.6 (−1.3 to 2.5) 0.48 2004–16 1617 −0.8 (−3.0 to 1.4) 0.42

No break in the time period examined was identified for ENMR in non-Greeks, as well as for LNMR and PNMR measures in Greeks, non-Greeks or the total study population.

*Including missing maternal nationality values.