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. 2019 Jun 13;19(Suppl 4):539. doi: 10.1186/s12889-019-6864-4

Table 1.

Maternal characteristics in urban and rural area (n = 437)

Characteristics Urban
(n = 199)
Rural
(n = 238)
p-value
Age (years)a 29.54 (4.76) 29.19 (5.23) 0.44
Gestational age at study visit, (weeks)a 30.46 (5.52) 30.19 (5.82) 0.62
 Second Trimester (≥20–26 weeks) (%) 49 (24.62) 75 (31.51) 0.11
 Third Trimester (≥27 weeks) (%) 150 (75.38) 163 (68.49)
Parity (%)
 0 91 (45.7) 79 (33.2) 0.01*
 1–2 57 (28.6) 70 (29.4)
  ≥ 3 51 (25.6) 89 (37.4)
Ethnicity (%)
 Malay 145 (72.9) 182 (76.5) 0.02*
 Chinese 26 (13.1) 12 (5.0)
 Indian 28 (14.1) 44 (18.5)
Marital Status (%)
 Married 195 (98) 237 (99.6) 0.06
 Single/Widowed 4 (2) 1 (0.4)
Education Level (%)
 Primary School 4 (2) 10 (4.2) < 0.001*
 Secondary School 70 (35.2) 133 (55.9)
 Tertiary School 125 (62.8) 95 (39.9)
Monthly Household Income (%)b
 Low (< RM2500) 58 (29.1) 143 (60.1) < 0.001*
 Middle (RM2500-RM5599) 105 (52.8) 77 (32.4)
 High (≥ RM5600) 36 (18.1) 18 (7.6)
Occupation (%)
 Managers & Professional 57 (28.6) 36 (15.1) < 0.001*
 Technician, Associate Professional, Clerical, Sales Workers 79 (39.7) 59 (24.8)
 Agricultural, Forestry, Fishery, Craft Workers, Plant and Machine Operators 6 (3) 10 (4.2)
 Unemployed 57 (28.6) 133 (55.9)

aReported in Mean (SD); LMP Last menstrual period, RM Ringgit Malaysia (1 USD = RM4.04);

bBased on the cut-off of 11th Malaysia Plan 2016–2020; * Significance value at p < 0.05