1. Changes in parental risk behaviour after an information campaign against sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in Norway.
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Hill, Sar, Hjelmeland, B., Johannessen, N. M., Irgens, L. M., and Skjærven, R.
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SUDDEN infant death syndrome , *MATERNAL age , *MARITAL status , *BIRTH order , *MOTHERS , *QUESTIONNAIRES - Abstract
Aim: To assess parental risk behaviour before and after a sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) information campaign with special emphasis on associations with maternal age, education, marital status and birth order. Methods: Data from questionnaires sent to all mothers who gave birth in Norway during a period before the campaign were compared with corresponding data obtained after the campaign. Results: Prevalence of non-supine sleeping position decreased from 33.7% to 13.6% while changes in smoking, non-breastfeeding and co-sleeping were disappointing. Risk factors were particularly prevalent in young mothers, but also in mothers with a minimum period of education, non-cohabitation and at birth order 2+. Conclusions: Non-supine sleeping decreased to a level that has never been reported before. In future campaigns, subgroup-specific measures may be needed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2004
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