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. 2017 Nov 13;51:101. doi: 10.11606/S1518-8787.2017051007054

Table 1. Socioeconomic, demographic, clinical and obstetric characteristics of women who received intrapartum care funded by public or private health care. Southeastern Brazil, February 2011 to July 2012.

Characteristic Public Private pb


n % n %
Maternal age (years)  
12–19 1,487 19.7 128 5.7 < 0.001
20–34 5,396 71.3 1,716 76.0  
35 or more 683 9.0 415 18.3  
Total 7,566a 100 2,259 100  
Skin colour  
Indigenous 25 0.3 5 0.2 < 0.001
Black 835 11.0 95 4.2  
Brown 4,139 54.8 835 36.9  
Oriental 83 1,1 30 1,3  
White 2,482 32,8 1,294 57.3  
Total 7,564a 100 2,259 100  
Education  
Elementary school 4,172 55.3 330 14.7 < 0.001
High school 3,153 41.8 1,265 56.4  
College or more 220 2.9 649 28.9  
otal 7,545a 100 2,244a 100  
Marital status  
With partner 5,734 75.8 1,990 88.2 < 0.001
No partner 1,832 24.2 267 11.8  
Total 7,566a 100 2,257a 100  
Paid work  
No 4,790 63.3 674 29.8 < 0.001
Yes 2,777 36.7 1,585 70.2  
Total 7,567a 100 2,259 100  
Economic class  
A or B 1,376 18.3 1,416 63.5 < 0.001
C 4,780 63.5 770 34.5  
D or E 1,372 18.2 45 2.0  
Total 7,528a 100 2,231a 100  
Hospital location  
Capital 2,507 33.1 766 33.9 0.486
Regional 5,062 66.9 1,493 66.1  
Total 7,569 100 2,259 100  
Previous cesarian section  
No 2,603 34.4 350 15.5 < 0.001
Yes 1,608 21.2 653 28.9  
Primiparae 3,358 44.4 1,256 55.6  
Total 7,569 100 2,259 100  
Antenatal complications  
No 4,161 55.0 1,378 61.0 < 0.001
Yes 3,408 45.0 881 39.0  
Total 7,569 100 2,259 100  
Labour complications  
No 2,312 30.5 675 29.9 0.016
Yes 1,419 18.7 372 16.5  
No labour 3,838 50.8 1,212 53.6  
otal 7,569 100 2,259 100  

a Missing < 10%.

b Chi-squared test.