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. 2019 Apr 10;14(4):e0208154. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0208154

Table 1. Demographics of survey participants (N = 380 pregnant/postpartum women).

Respondent’s Demographics N (%)
Age 380 100
    Under 25 years 104 27.4
    25–34 years 242 63.7
    ≥ 35 years 34 8.9
Employment 380 100
    Farming 89 23.4
    Small trade business 47 12.4
    Housewife 85 22.4
    Clerk/admin 77 20.3
    Teacher 40 10.5
    Others 42 11.1
Education Level 380 100
    None—Secondary 98 25.8
    High School 129 33.9
    College–University or Higher 153 40.3
Average per capita income in VND each month 380 100
    < 400,000 (below poverty line) 56 14.7
    ≥ 400,000 324 85.3
Pregnancy Status 380 100
    First trimester (1–3 month) 65 17.1
    Second trimester (4–6 month) 64 16.8
    Third trimester to delivery (7 month- delivery) 89 23.4
    Postpartum visit 162 42.6
Facility where mother received care 380 100
    Commune health center 82 21.6
    District health hospital 100 26.3
    Province level hospital 181 47.6
    Others (including private clinic) 17 4.5
Number of children 380 100
    0 57 15.0
    1 180 43.4
    > = 2 143 37.6
Mothers received information about HBV prevention during this pregnancy 380 100
    Yes 267 70.3
    No 96 25.3
    Don’t remember 17 4.4
Mothers received information about the benefits of hepatitis B vaccine for infants 380 100
    Yes 330 86.8
    No 50 13.2
If mothers received information about the benefit of hepatitis B vaccine for infants, what were the sources? (N = 330) 330 100
    Advice from health care workers 300 90.9
    Flyers 115 34.8
    Newspapers and magazines 120 36.4
    Radio programs 107 32.4
    Television programs 127 38.5
    Internet 124 37.6
    Other 9 2.7