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. 2018 Aug 23;15(1):e12652. doi: 10.1111/mcn.12652

Table 5.

ORs of the effect of no/late prenatal care to first trimester prenatal care to SIDS/SUID, by U.S. racial/ethnic group

Population OR no prenatal care/first trimester care (95% confidence interval), SIDS OR third trimester prenatal care/first trimester care (95% confidence interval), SIDS OR no prenatal care/first trimester care (95% confidence interval), SUID OR third trimester prenatal care/first trimester care (95% confidence interval), SUID
Black 2.20 (1.80, 2.68) 1.58 (1.35–1.85) 2.66 (2.36, 3.00) 1.65 (1.49, 1.82)
AI/AN 1.36 (0.55, 3.34) 1.12 (0.65, 1.93) 1.59 (0.90, 2.79) 1.24 (0.87, 1.77)
White 3.87 (3.24, 4.61) 2.49 (2.21, 2.81) 4.04 (3.57, 4.57) 2.60 (2.39, 2.83)
Hispanic 2.94 (2.23, 3.89) 0.67 (0.36, 0.54) 3.59 (3.01, 4.27) 2.01 (1.74, 2.33)
Asian/PI 2.88 (1.07, 7.81) 3.15 (2.02, 4.91) 4.43 (2.48, 7.92) 2.45 (1.72, 3.49)

Note. Black, AI/AN, White, and Asian/PI are all non‐Hispanic. Numbers in italic indicate failure to reach statistical significance. AI/AN: American Indian/Alaskan Native; OR: odds ratio; PI: Pacific Islander; SIDS: sudden infant death syndrome; SUID: sudden unexpected infant death. Source of prenatal care came from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and National Center for Health Statististics (2017).