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. 2017 Sep;32(5):386–395. doi: 10.5001/omj.2017.74

Table 1. Sociodemographic and obstetric characteristics of the study population.

Variables PLTC
n (%)
SMO
n
MNM
n (%)
MD
n (%)
p-value
Age, years
< 20 14 (7.7) 11 9 (6.3) 2 (18.1) 0.082
20–39 156 (86.6) 133 126 (88.7) 7 (63.6)
≥ 40 10 (5.5) 9 7 (4.9) 2 (18.1)
Education
Illiterate 78 (43.3) 69 61 (43.0) 8 (72.7) 0.763
Read and write 40 (22.2) 31 29 (20.4) 2 (18.1)
Primary school graduate 28 (15.6) 23 22 (15.4) 1 (9.0)
Intermediate school graduate 13 (7.2) 12 12 (8.4) 0 (0.0)
Secondary school graduate 10 (5.5) 8 8 (5.6) 0 (0.0)
Higher education* 11 (6.1) 10 10 (7.0) 0 (0.0)
Occupation
High professionals 8 (4.4) 7 7 (4.9) 0 (0.0) 1.000
Non-manual or semi-skilled 7 (3.8) 6 6 (4.2) 0 (0.0)
Manual partly-skilled or unskilled 14 (7.7) 11 10 (7.0) 1 (9.0)
Housewife 143 (79.4) 123 113 (79.6) 10 (90.9)
Student 8 (4.4) 6 6(4.2) 0(0.0)
Residence**
Urban 96 (53.3) 84 78 (54.5) 6 (54.5) 1.000
Rural 84 (46.6) 69 64 (45.1) 5 (45.4)
Gravidity
1 54 (30.0) 45 43 (30.2) 2 (181) 0.734
2–4 67 (37.2) 57 52 (36.6) 5 (45.4)
≥ 5 59 (32.7) 51 47 (33.0) 4 (36.3)
Parity
0 6 (3.3) 6 5 (3.5) 1 (9.0) 0.351
1–4 134 (74.4) 114 107 (75.3) 7 (63.6)
≥ 5 40 (22.2) 33 30 (21.1) 3 (27.2)
Total 180 (100.0) 153 142 (100.0) 11 (100.0)

PLTC: potentially life-threatening condition; SMO: severe maternal outcome; MNM: maternal near-miss; MD: maternal death. 
*Diploma, B.Sc., and postgraduate degrees.

**Categorized according to the availability of municipality services.

MNMs and MDs comparison.