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. 2012 Oct 7;176(9):815–824. doi: 10.1093/aje/kws148

Table 1.

Characteristics of the Study Population (n = 237,031), Overall and by Birth Weight, Study of Air Pollution, Genetics and Early Life Events, San Joaquin Valley of California, 2000–2006

Covariate Total Study Population (n = 237,031)
Low Birth Weight Infants (n = 5,123; 2.2%)
Normal Birth Weight Infants (n = 231,908; 97.8%)
No. % No. % No. %
Maternal age, years
  <20 32,270 13.6 968 18.9 31,302 13.5
 20–35 179,819 75.9 3,561 69.5 176,258 76.0
  >35 24,942 10.5 594 11.6 24,348 10.5
Maternal race/ethnicity
 Asian 17,738 7.5 584 11.4 17,154 7.4
 African-American 11,560 4.9 527 10.3 11,033 4.8
 Hispanic 132,605 55.9 2,653 518 129,952 56.0
 White 71,522 30.2 1,261 24.6 70,261 30.3
 Other 3,606 1.5 98 1.9 3,508 1.5
Maternal education
 No high school 28,027 11.8 539 10.5 27,488 11.9
 Some high school 124,128 52.4 3,021 59.0 121,107 52.2
 Some college 49,412 20.8 975 19.0 48,437 20.9
 Bachelor's or other degree 30,090 12.7 452 8.8 29,638 12.8
 Missing data 5,374 2.3 136 2.7 5,238 2.3
Birth costs paid by Medi-Cal
 Yes 127,564 53.8 3,110 60.7 124,454 53.7
 No 109,467 46.2 2,013 39.3 107,454 46.3
Low socioeconomic statusa
 Yes 41,745 17.6 1,102 21.5 40,643 17.5
 No 195,286 82.4 4,021 78.5 191,265 82.5
Parity
 0 83,819 35.4 2,303 45.0 81,516 35.1
 ≥1 153,212 64.6 2,820 55.0 150,392 64.9
Sex of infant
 Male 120,456 50.8 2,221 43.4 118,235 51.0
 Female 116,575 49.2 2,902 56.6 113,673 49.0
Initiation of prenatal care
 First trimester 192,905 81.4 3,887 75.9 189,018 81.5
 Second trimester 32,676 13.8 870 17.0 31,806 13.7
 Third trimester 7,317 3.1 193 3.8 7,124 3.1
 Unknown 4,133 1.7 173 3.4 3,960 1.7
Year of birth
 2000 30,788 13.0 608 11.9 30,180 13.0
 2001 31,707 13.4 675 13.2 31,032 13.4
 2002 32,534 13.7 688 13.4 31,846 13.7
 2003 33,082 14.0 717 14.0 32,365 14.0
 2004 34,331 14.5 700 13.7 33,631 14.5
 2005 35,567 15.0 816 15.9 34,751 15.0
 2006 39,022 16.5 919 17.9 38,103 16.4
County of maternal residence
 Fresno 77,093 32.5 1,757 34.3 75,336 32.5
 Kern 56,318 23.8 1,253 24.5 55,065 23.7
 San Joaquin 59,680 25.2 1,293 25.2 58,387 25.2
 Stanislaus 43,940 18.5 820 16.0 43,120 18.6

a Low socioeconomic status was defined as unemployment greater than 10%, more than 15% of households receiving public assistance, and more than 20% of families living below the federal poverty line at the block-group level in the 2000 US Census.