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Table 1 Sample demographics and prevalence of pregnancy related maternal health outcomes among women in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India (N = 1,049a)

From: Maternal morbidity associated with violence and maltreatment from husbands and in-laws: findings from Indian slum communities

 

Total (N = 1,049) % (n)

Prenatal care in first trimester (46.3 %, n = 485) % (n)

No weight gain (8.1 %, n = 83) % (n)

Pain during intercourse (15.6 %, n = 163) % (n)

High blood pressure (11.2 %, n = 113) % (n)

Vaginal bleeding (8.8 %, n = 92) % (n)

Premature rupture of membranes (10.8 %, n = 113) % (n)

Premature birth (13.8 %, n = 144) % (n)

Age

 < 20 years

7.6 (81)

63.0 (51)*

8.8 (7)

19.7 (16)**

11.1 (9)**

7.4 (6)

9.9 (8)

22.2 (18)**

 20–24 years

48.1 (504)

53.5 (261)

8.7 (43)

15.7 (79)

9.5 (46)

9.6 (48)

11.4 (57)

13.2 (66)

 25–29 years

29.4 (308)

38.7 (115)

7.3 (22)

16.6 (51)

11.8 (35)

7.5 (23)

9.4 (29)

12.1 (37)

 > 30 years

14.9 (156)

40.0 (58)

7.2 (11)

11.0 (17)

16.0 (23)

9.7 (15)

12.3 (19)

14.9 (23)

Any Formal Education

 Yes

84.2 (883)

50.9 (440)*

8.0 (70)

15.9 (140)

11.3 (97)

8.7 (77)

10.1 (89)**

15.2 (134)*

 No

15.7 (166)

30.6 (45)

8.2 (13)

14.1 (23)

10.8 (16)

9.2 (15)

14.6 (24)

6.1 (10)

Religion

 Hindu

37.7 (395)

52.9 (203)*

6.7 (26)

11.5 (45)*

10.0 (38)

7.4 (29)

8.6 (34)**

13.0 (51)

 Muslim

58.9 (618)

44.0 (260)

9.1 (55)

18.7 (115)

11.9 (70)

9.7 (60)

12.5 (77)

14.0 (86)

 Other

3.4 (36)

61.1 (22)

5.6 (2)

8.3 (3)

13.9 (5)

8.3 (3)

5.6 (2)

19.4 (7)

Household income (rupees)

 < =3,000

23.2 (243)

37.0 (87)*

12.6 (30)*

14.9 (36)

14.0 (33)

12.8 (31)*

12.8 (31)

14.5 (35)*

 > 3,000 and < =4,500

24.9 (261)

44.7 (109)

10.8 (27)

14.2 (37)

9.4 (23)

9.2 (24)

9.2 (24)

9.6 (25)

 > 4,500 and < =7,000

27.0 (283)

52.2 (143)

4.6 (13)

17.4 (49)

8.2 (22)

6.0 (17)

9.9 (28)

13.1 (37)

 > 7,000

24.8 (260)

56.6 (146)

5.0 (13)

15.8 (41)

13.6 (35)

7.7 (20)

11.5 (30)

18.1 (47)

Husband’s relative age to wife’s age

 < 5 years older

56.0 (587)

44.2 (259)**

8.8 (51)

15.9 (93)

11.3 (64)

8.0 (47)**

11.6 (68)

14.7 (86)**

 5–10 years older

41.4 (434)

48.7 (211)

7.1 (30)

15.1 (65)

11.4 (47)

10.4 (45)

9.7 (42)

11.8 (51)

 > 10 years older

2.7 (28)

53.6 (15)

7.4 (2)

17.9 (5)

7.7 (2)

0.0 (0)

10.7 (3)

25.0 (7)

Husband Any Formal Education

 Yes

87.6 (919)

50.2 (446)*

8.2 (74)

16.0 (146)

11.8 (104)**

9.1 (83)

10.9 (100)

14.3 (131)**

 No

12.4 (130)

31.7 (39)

7.3 (9)

13.2 (17)

7.3 (9)

7.0 (9)

10.1 (13)

10.1 (13)

Family Type

 Nuclear

38.5 (403)

42.9 (164)*

6.4 (25)**

12.0 (48)*

10.0 (38)

7.2 (29)**

6.7 (27)*

11.0 (44)*

 Joint

61.6 (645)

51.0 (321)

9.1 (58)

17.9 (115)

11.9 (75)

9.8 (63)

13.4 (86)

15.5 (100)

Number of Other Children

 0

40.4 (422)

58.1 (245)*

8.6 (36)**

17.3 (73)**

11.8 (49)**

10.2 (43)**

13.3 (55)**

16.6 (70)**

 1

32.4 (338)

45.0 (152)

9.4 (31)

16.0 (54)

8.2 (27)

6.8 (23)

9.2 (31)

11.3 (38)

 2–3

22.9 (239)

31.8 (76)

4.8 (11)

13.9 (33)

13.5 (30)

10.5 (25)

9.6 (23)

12.2 (29)

 4+

4.3 (45)

26.7 (12)

11.4 (5)

4.4 (2)

15.4 (6)

2.2 (1)

4.4 (2)

15.6 (7)

  1. aAll outcomes had less than 5 % missing responses and each bivariate analysis had less than with a missing response to the outcome or demographic variable
  2. *Significant differences between groups observed (p < 0.05) and considered for inclusion in multivariate models
  3. **Considered for inclusion in multivariate models (p < 0.30)