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Table 1 Demographic characteristics of women included in study

From: Association of quality of prenatal care with contraceptive planning in a United States population: a retrospective cohort study

Characteristics

Total (n = 450)

Adequate Prenatal care (n = 404)

Inadequate Prenatal care

(n = 46)

p-value

Age (y), median, (range)

29 (18–48)

29 (18–48)

27.5 (18–40)

0.06

Parity, median, (range)

2 (1–9)

3 (1–9)

2 (1–6)

0.17

Race

    

 White

375 (83.3%)

340 (84.2%)

35 (76.1%)

0.39

 Black

50 (11.1%)

42 (10.4%)

8 (17.3%)

 Asian

14 (3.1%)

13 (3.2%)

1 (2.2%)

 Native American

3 (0.7%)

2 (0.5%)

1 (2.2%)

 Other

8 (1.8%)

7 (1.7%)

1 (2.2%)

Ethnicity

    

 Hispanic

356 (79.1%)

323 (79.9%)

33 (71.7%)

0.39

 Non-Hispanic

93 (20.7%)

81 (20.1%)

13 (28.3%)

Insurance

    

 Public (AHCCCS)

115 (25.6%)

102 (25.3%)

13 (28.3%)

0.75

 Private

18 (4.0%)

17 (4.2%)

1 (2.2%)

 Uninsured/self pay

317 (70.4%)

285 (70.5%)

32 (69.5%)

Marital status

    

 Single

227 (50.4%)

202 (50.0%)

25 (54.4%)

0.89

 Married

189 (42.0%)

171 (42.3%)

18 (39.1%)

 Living w/ partner

27 (6.0%)

25 (6.2%)

2 (4.3%)

 Divorced

7 (1.6%)

6 (1.5%)

1 (2.2%)

Mode of delivery

    

 Vaginal, spontaneous

334 (74.2%)

298 (73.8%)

36 (78.4%)

0.77

 Vaginal, operative

19 (4.2%)

17 (4.2%)

2 (4.3%)

 Cesarean section

97 (21.6%)

89 (22.0%)

8 (17.3%)