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    World's Women Reports

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    Harvard Dataverse (2023). World's Women Reports [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/EVWPN6
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    Users can access data related to international women’s health as well as data on population and families, education, work, power and decision making, violence against women, poverty, and environment. Background World’s Women Reports are prepared by the Statistics Division of the United Nations Department for Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA). Reports are produced in five year intervals and began in 1990. A major theme of the reports is comparing women’s situation globally to that of men in a variety of fields. Health data is available related to life expectancy, cause of death, chronic disease, HIV/AIDS, prenatal care, maternal morbidity, reproductive health, contraceptive use, induced abortion, mortality of children under 5, and immunization. User functionality Users can download full text or specific chapter versions of the reports in color and black and white. A limited number of graphs are available for download directly from the website. Topics include obesity and underweight children. Data Notes The report and data tables are available for download in PDF format. The next report is scheduled to be released in 2015. The most recent report was released in 2010.

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    Comparison of live birth pregnancies that linked and did not link to an...

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    Elizabeth C. Ailes; Weiming Zhu; Elizabeth A. Clark; Ya-lin A. Huang; Margaret A. Lampe; Athena P. Kourtis; Jennita Reefhuis; Karen W. Hoover (2023). Comparison of live birth pregnancies that linked and did not link to an infant record, Marketscan commercial data, 2008–2019 (N = 4,533,630). [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284893.t003
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    Elizabeth C. Ailes; Weiming Zhu; Elizabeth A. Clark; Ya-lin A. Huang; Margaret A. Lampe; Athena P. Kourtis; Jennita Reefhuis; Karen W. Hoover
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Comparison of live birth pregnancies that linked and did not link to an infant record, Marketscan commercial data, 2008–2019 (N = 4,533,630).

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    SAS programming package.

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    Elizabeth C. Ailes; Weiming Zhu; Elizabeth A. Clark; Ya-lin A. Huang; Margaret A. Lampe; Athena P. Kourtis; Jennita Reefhuis; Karen W. Hoover (2023). SAS programming package. [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284893.s004
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    Elizabeth C. Ailes; Weiming Zhu; Elizabeth A. Clark; Ya-lin A. Huang; Margaret A. Lampe; Athena P. Kourtis; Jennita Reefhuis; Karen W. Hoover
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Pregnancy is a condition of broad interest across many medical and health services research domains, but one not easily identified in healthcare claims data. Our objective was to establish an algorithm to identify pregnant women and their pregnancies in claims data. We identified pregnancy-related diagnosis, procedure, and diagnosis-related group codes, accounting for the transition to International Statistical Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) diagnosis and procedure codes, in health encounter reporting on 10/1/2015. We selected women in Merative MarketScan commercial databases aged 15–49 years with pregnancy-related claims, and their infants, during 2008–2019. Pregnancies, pregnancy outcomes, and gestational ages were assigned using the constellation of service dates, code types, pregnancy outcomes, and linkage to infant records. We describe pregnancy outcomes and gestational ages, as well as maternal age, census region, and health plan type. In a sensitivity analysis, we compared our algorithm-assigned date of last menstrual period (LMP) to fertility procedure-based LMP (date of procedure + 14 days) among women with embryo transfer or insemination procedures. Among 5,812,699 identified pregnancies, most (77.9%) were livebirths, followed by spontaneous abortions (16.2%); 3,274,353 (72.2%) livebirths could be linked to infants. Most pregnancies were among women 25–34 years (59.1%), living in the South (39.1%) and Midwest (22.4%), with large employer-sponsored insurance (52.0%). Outcome distributions were similar across ICD-9 and ICD-10 eras, with some variation in gestational age distribution observed. Sensitivity analyses supported our algorithm’s framework; algorithm- and fertility procedure-derived LMP estimates were within a week of each other (mean difference: -4 days [IQR: -13 to 6 days]; n = 107,870). We have developed an algorithm to identify pregnancies, their gestational age, and outcomes, across ICD-9 and ICD-10 eras using administrative data. This algorithm may be useful to reproductive health researchers investigating a broad range of pregnancy and infant outcomes.

  4. List of diagnosis, procedure, and diagnosis-related group codes used in...

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    Elizabeth C. Ailes; Weiming Zhu; Elizabeth A. Clark; Ya-lin A. Huang; Margaret A. Lampe; Athena P. Kourtis; Jennita Reefhuis; Karen W. Hoover (2023). List of diagnosis, procedure, and diagnosis-related group codes used in algorithm. [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284893.s002
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    Authors
    Elizabeth C. Ailes; Weiming Zhu; Elizabeth A. Clark; Ya-lin A. Huang; Margaret A. Lampe; Athena P. Kourtis; Jennita Reefhuis; Karen W. Hoover
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    List of diagnosis, procedure, and diagnosis-related group codes used in algorithm.

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    Pregnancy algorithm hierarchy of initial pregnancy outcome, based on outcome...

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    Elizabeth C. Ailes; Weiming Zhu; Elizabeth A. Clark; Ya-lin A. Huang; Margaret A. Lampe; Athena P. Kourtis; Jennita Reefhuis; Karen W. Hoover (2023). Pregnancy algorithm hierarchy of initial pregnancy outcome, based on outcome type and code type present (Diagnosis, Procedure, or Diagnosis-Related Group [DRG]). [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284893.t001
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    Elizabeth C. Ailes; Weiming Zhu; Elizabeth A. Clark; Ya-lin A. Huang; Margaret A. Lampe; Athena P. Kourtis; Jennita Reefhuis; Karen W. Hoover
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Pregnancy algorithm hierarchy of initial pregnancy outcome, based on outcome type and code type present (Diagnosis, Procedure, or Diagnosis-Related Group [DRG]).

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World's Women Reports

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Dataset updated
Nov 21, 2023
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Description

Users can access data related to international women’s health as well as data on population and families, education, work, power and decision making, violence against women, poverty, and environment. Background World’s Women Reports are prepared by the Statistics Division of the United Nations Department for Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA). Reports are produced in five year intervals and began in 1990. A major theme of the reports is comparing women’s situation globally to that of men in a variety of fields. Health data is available related to life expectancy, cause of death, chronic disease, HIV/AIDS, prenatal care, maternal morbidity, reproductive health, contraceptive use, induced abortion, mortality of children under 5, and immunization. User functionality Users can download full text or specific chapter versions of the reports in color and black and white. A limited number of graphs are available for download directly from the website. Topics include obesity and underweight children. Data Notes The report and data tables are available for download in PDF format. The next report is scheduled to be released in 2015. The most recent report was released in 2010.

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