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. 2019 Nov 20;2019(11):CD012155. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD012155.pub2

3. Participant socioeconomic status.

Study ID Intervention group Control group
Birungi 2015 Socioeconomically disadvantaged women and their infants/children; 64.7% and 35.3% of participants followed up for 5‐year outcomes reported by authors to be "poor" and "less poor", respectively.
Chaffee 2013 Social class by ABIPEME index (includes material possessions and education, A highest, E lowest status), n (%):
A1: 0 (0)
A2: 0 (0)
B1: 8 (3.4)
B2: 46 (19.5)
C: 137 (58.1)
D: 40 (17.0)
E: 5 (2.1)
Social class by ABIPEME index (includes material possessions and education, A highest, E lowest status), n (%):
A1: 0 (0)
A2: 0 (0)
B1: 7 (3.2)
B2: 38 (17.2)
C: 136 (61.1)
D: 39 (17.2)
E: 2 (0.9)
Dasanayake 1993 Not reported
Dasanayake 2002 Not reported
Feldens 2007 Quote: "The income was low for most of the families".
Household income below one minimum wage of the national salary: 10.7%
Household income between 1 and 3 minimum wages: 63.5%
Quote: "The income was low for most of the families".
Household income below one minimum wage of the national salary: 11. 1%
Household income between 1 and 3 minimum wages: 58.7%
Hallas 2015 Socioeconomically disadvantaged women and their infants/children
Harrison 2012 Socioeconomically disadvantaged women and their infants/children
Kramer 2001 Not reported
Lapinleimu 1995 Not reported
Muhoozi 2017 Socioeconomically disadvantaged women and their infants/children; about 84.4%, 83.8% and 76.4% of the households in the intervention group suffered mild to severe household food insecurity at baseline, at 12 to 16 months, and at 20 to 24 months, respectively.
Maternal education: mean 4.9, SD 2.8 yrs
Socioeconomically disadvantaged women and infants/children; about 85.9%, 89.3%, and 80.0% of the households in the control group suffered mild to severe household food insecurity at baseline, at 12 to 16 months, and at 20 to 24 months, respectively.
Maternal education: mean 4.9, SD 2.8 yrs
Plutzer 2008 Mixed socioeconomic status
Quote: participant "residences were distributed over 151 postcodes across Adelaide and its suburbs"; no further details provided.
Robertson 2013 Socioeconomically disadvantaged women and their infants/children
Soderling 2000 Not reported
Thorild 2003 Not reported
Veronneau 2010 Not reported
Watt 2009 Quote: "Overall, the sample was relatively disadvantaged with 28% being lone parents, 57% living in social housing and 33% receiving income support/job seekers allowance".
Zanata 2003 Socioeconomically disadvantaged

ABIPEME index: Associação Brasileira dos Institutos de Pesquisa de Mercado fundada em ‐ the Brazilian Association of Market Survey Institutes categorization of Brazilian socioeconomic class; SD: standard deviation; yrs: years