Table 2. Categorization of variables, Teresina, Piauí, Brazil.
Variable | Categories | Categorization |
---|---|---|
Mother race | White Non-white |
White Brown, black, yellow |
Mother marital status | With partner No partner |
Married, stable relationship Single, widow, legally separated |
Mother age | 10–19 years 20–34 years ≥ 35 years |
10–19 years 20–34 years Higher and equal to 35 years |
Mother education | Low Intermediate High |
Adjustment between mother's age and education expected for each age group |
Mother occupation | With remuneration No remuneration |
With remuneration No remuneration |
Hospital type | SUS Non-SUS |
SUS Non-SUS |
Parity | First time Multiparous |
No live birth or still birth in previous pregnancies With one or more live births or still births from previous pregnancies |
Pregnancy type | Single Multiple |
Single Double, triple or more |
Delivery type | Vaginal Cesarean |
Vaginal Cesarean |
Prenatal | Did not perform Inappropriate Appropriate |
Correspondence between the number of prenatal visits and gestational age |
Gender | Female Male |
Female Male |
Gestational age | Preterm Term Post-term |
Less than or equal to 36 weeks of pregnancy 37–41 weeks of pregnancy Greater than or equal to 42 weeks of pregnancy |
Weight | Low weight Normal |
Less than or equal to 2499 g Greater than or equal to 2500 g |
Apgar 1st min | 0–3 4–6 7–10 |
Severe asphyxia Moderate asphyxia No asphyxia |
Apgar 5th min | 0–3 4–6 7–10 |
Severe asphyxia Moderate asphyxia No asphyxia |
Congenital malformation | Yes No |
Presence of congenital malformation Absence of congenital malformation |
Abbreviations: SUS, Brazilian Unified Health Care System; min, minute.
Source: Santos et al.11