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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Womens Health Issues. 2017 Jun 27;27(6):707–714. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2017.05.004

Table 1.

Receipt of prenatal contraceptive counseling and receipt of prenatal counseling on IUDs and implants, by sociodemographics (N=803)

N Proportion receiving prenatal contraceptive counseling χ2 p-value Proportion receiving prenatal IUD and implant counseling χ2 p-value

City
 Austin 403 0.50 0.12
 El Paso 400 0.50 0.972 0.13 0.789
Age
 18–24 267 0.49 0.16
 25–29 229 0.52 0.11
 30+ 307 0.49 0.806 0.11 0.198
Health insurance
 Private insurance 201 0.41 0.08
 Public insurance 602 0.53 0.004 0.14 0.024
Ethnicity
 Hispanic 615 0.51 0.13
 Non-Hispanic 188 0.47 0.411 0.12 0.649
Nativity
 U.S.-born 404 0.47 0.11
 Foreign-born 399 0.53 0.143 0.14 0.173
Language of interview
 English 420 0.47 0.11
 Spanish 383 0.53 0.093 0.14 0.249
Education
 <HSD 262 0.52 0.16
 HSD 212 0.55 0.13
 >HSD 328 0.45 0.052 0.09 0.042
Income
 $10,000 264 0.51 0.16
 $10,000–$19,999 197 0.56 0.13
 $20,000–$34,999 122 0.54 0.11
 $35,000–$74,999 112 0.46 0.14
 $75,000 or more 94 0.39 0.054 0.04 0.055
Marital status
 Single 165 0.48 0.13
 Cohabitating 244 0.50 0.14
 Married 391 0.50 0.884 0.11 0.574
Living biological children
 1 child 249 0.39 0.13
 2 children 248 0.47 0.11
 3+ children 306 0.62 0.000 0.14 0.452
Future childbearing
 Does not want more children 376 0.58 0.15
 Wants or may want more children 427 0.43 0.000 0.10 0.030