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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2018 Oct 19;144(1):9–15. doi: 10.1002/ijgo.12686

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics (n=942).

Characteristic Valuea
Maternal age, y 27 (22–31)
 <20 83 (8.8)
 20–24 271 (28.8)
 25–30 278 (29.5)
 ≥30 310 (32.9)
Maternal education
 No education 13 (1.4)
 Primary 398 (42.3)
 Secondary 412 (43.7)
 Post-secondary 119 (12.6)
Marital status
 Never married 131 (13.9)
 Married/living together 791 (84.0)
 Divorced/separated/widowed 19 (2.0)
BMI 23.6 (21.2–27.1)
 <18.5 47 (5.0)
 18.5–24 509 (54.0)
 ≥25 386 (41.0)
Parity 1 (0–2)
Prior spontaneous abortion
 0 (nulliparous) 352 (37.4)
 0 (parous) 458 (48.6)
 ≥1 132 (14.0)
Prior preterm birth(s)
 0 (nulliparous) 352 (37.4)
 0 (parous) 305 (32.4)
 ≥1 285 (30.3)
Vaginal bleeding at presentation 75 (8.0)
HIV at enrollment
 Non-reactive 747 (79.3)
 Reactive 195 (20.7)
Ultrasonography-estimated gestational age at presentation, wk 15 (13–18)
 <14 300 (31.9)
 14–24 642 (68.2)

Abbreviation: BMI, body mass index (calculated as weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in meters).

a

Values are given as median (interquartile range) or number (percentage).