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. 2012 Aug 6;9:10. doi: 10.1186/1742-4755-9-10

Table 1.

Prevalence of induced abortion, other causes of maternal death, alcohol consumption, and socio-demographic characteristics among 605 women who died from pregnancy-related causes in Ghana between 2000 and 2005

Variables Number %
Induced abortion
 
 
Yes
83
13.7
No
522
86.3
Haemorrhage
138
22.8
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
54
8.9
Sepsis
42
6.9
Obstructed labour
27
4.5
Miscarriage
20
3.3
Other infectious diseasesa
84
13.9
Other non-infectious diseasesb
75
12.4
Miscellaneousc
82
13.6
Total
605
100
Ever Consumed alcohol
 
 
Yes
85
14.3
No
509
85.7
Total
594
100
Missing
11
 
Consumed alcohol within 12 months of death
 
 
Yes
81
13.6
No
513
86.4
Total
594
100
Missing
11
 
Level of alcohol consumption
 
 
Frequent consumer
25
4.2
Occasional consumer
59
9.9
Abstainer
510
85.9
Total
594
100
Missing
11
 
History of alcohol consumption
 
 
<Year
7
10.4d
≥Year
60
89.6d
Educational level
 
 
Never attended
208
34.4
Basic Education
332
54.9
Senior secondary
52
8.6
Tertiary/Higher education
13
2.1
Age
 
 
18 years and below
44
7.3
Above 18 years
561
92.7
Age
 
 
12-14 years
3
0.5
15-19 years
62
10.2
20-24 years
115
19.0
25-29 years
133
22.0
30-34 years
116
19.2
35-39 years
106
17.5
40-44 years
55
9.1
45-49 years
15
2.5
Residence
 
 
Rural
389
64.3
Urban
216
35.7
Marital status
 
 
Single
99
16.4
Married 506 83.6

a The major infectious diseases were malaria 53.6%, viral hepatitis 13.1%, unspecified infections 7.1% and tuberculosis 2.4%.

b The major cause of death in the category of non-infectious diseases was Anaemia 41.3%; followed by diseases of blood and blood-forming organs 17.3%; respiratory diseases 14.6%; and circulatory diseases 12.0%.

c Miscellaneous causes comprised mainly obstetric deaths of unspecified causes 26.8%, rupture of uterus 17.1%, complications of obstetric surgery 14.6%, embolism 9.8%, complications of anaesthesia 4.8% and other complications of pregnancy, labour and puerperium.

d Only analyzed among individuals who drank alcohol.