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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Matern Child Health J. 2015 Apr;19(4):819–827. doi: 10.1007/s10995-014-1579-8

Table 1.

Participants in a study of prenatal care in a disaster recovery environment, N=402.

Healthy Start Traditional PNC only
N % N % p
Age <0.01
    <20 19 15.7 17 6.1
    20-24 53 44.5 80 28.5
    25-29 28 23.5 81 28.8
    >30 19 16.0 103 36.7
Language of interview <0.01
Spanish 5 4.4 52 18.8
English 110 95.7 224 81.2
Race <0.01
African-American 94 79.7 133 47.3
Other 24 20.3 148 52.7
Latina <0.01
Yes 5 4.2 62 22.0
No 115 95.8 220 78.0
Currently employed <0.01
Yes 26 21.9 124 44.1
No 93 78.2 157 55.9
Relationship status <0.01
Married 13 11.2 99 35.4
Living with partner 31 26.7 85 30.4
Single 72 62.1 96 34.3
Family income <0.01
    <$15K 74 67.9 121 45.5
    $15-29K 21 19.3 55 20.7
    $30K+ 14 12.8 90 33.8
Education <0.01
    Less than High School 33 27.7 56 20.1
    High School 42 35.3 70 25.1
    Greater than High School 44 37.0 153 54.8
Smoking 0.93
Yes 11 9.3 27 9.6
No 107 90.7 254 90.4
Parity <0.01
1 52 44.1 136 49.3
2 37 31.4 45 16.3
3+ 29 24.6 95 34.4

PNC, prenatal care