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. 2020 May 9;24(7):943ā€“952. doi: 10.1007/s10995-020-02937-z

Table 3.

Utilization of non-medical ANC among women with and without migration background (BaBi study and Berlin perinatal study)

BaBi study Berlin perinatal study
Women without migration background (%) 1st generation migrant women (%) 2nd generation women (%) Women without migration background (%) 1st generation migrant women (%) 2nd generation women (%)
Non-medical ANC, among whicha 422 (90.2) 129 (70.1) 62 (79.5) 2667 (85.9) 1502 (64.5) 646 (73.3)
Antenatal classes 292 (69.2) 63 (48.8) 34 (54.8) 1146 (43.0) 265 (17.6) 97 (15.0)
Sports/gymnastics, yoga 207 (49.1) 48 (37.2) 19 (30.7) 727 (27.3) 196 (13.1) 71 (11.0)
Prenatal care by ambulatory midwife 269 (63.7) 69 (53.5) 28 (45.2) 1980 (74.3) 654 (43.5) 322 (49.9)
Information evenings and visit of clinics or birth houses 272 (64.5) 73 (56.6) 28 (45.2) 1228 (46.0) 384 (25.6) 136 (21.1)
Consultation on parental benefits and social care counselling 34 (8.1) 13 (10.1) 5 (8.31) 377 (25.4) 279 (18.6) 152 (23.5)
Psychological counselling 9 (2.1) 0b 0 b 62 (2.3) 20 (1.3) 9 (1.4)

aPercentages for the different types of services below refer to the subsample of women who declared using non-medical ANC. They are therefore higher than would have been expected when referring to the total sample of women included in the analyses

bFor nā€‰<ā€‰5 numbers not shown to secure data protection