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. 2020 Nov 19;12:69–78. doi: 10.1016/j.rbms.2020.10.003

Table 1.

CESARIA-France study population by recruitment site (n = 284), CESARIA study, France, 2017–2018.

All Recruitment site
Comparison
Maternity 1
Maternity 2
n = 284 % or IQR n = 154 % or IQR n = 130 % or IQR P-value
Age (years; median, IQR) 32 28 to 35 32 29 to 36 31 27 to 34 0.006
Birth country NS
 France 191 67.3 99 64.3 92 70.8
 European country 80 28.2 48 31.2 32 24.6
 Non-European country 13 4.6 7 4.5 6 4.6
Language NS
 Spoke French during childhood 250 88.0 133 86.4 117 90.0
 Does not speak French 30 10.6 18 11.7 12 9.2
 Missing data 4 1.4 3 1.9 1 0.8
Education NS
 Higher education 214 75.4 122 79.2 92 70.8
 Secondary 64 22.5 28 18.2 36 27.7
 Primary or below 6 2.1 4 2.6 2 1.5
Occupation 0.001
 Public service employee 81 28.5 37 24.0 44 33.8
 Executive, liberal profession 75 26.4 45 29.2 30 23.1
 Unemployed, student 42 14.8 28 18.2 14 10.8
 Middle-level profession 26 9.2 22 14.3 4 3.1
 Service staff 20 7.0 7 4.5 13 10.0
 Artisan, shop owner 18 6.3 8 5.2 10 7.7
 Shop employee 18 6.3 6 3.9 12 9.2
 Worker 4 1.4 1 0.6 3 2.3
Has a partner NS
 Yes 265 93.3 146 94.8 119 91.5
 No 18 6.3 8 5.2 10 7.7
 Undisclosed 1 0.4 0 0.0 1 0.8
Has children 107 37.7 56 36.4 51 39.2 NS
 No. of children (median, IQR) 0 0 to 1 0 0 to 1 0 0 to 1 NS
Gestational age (weeks) 37 36 to 37 37 36 to 38 37 36 to 37 NS

IQR, interquartile range.

The nomenclature of professions used is that of the Institut National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques (INSEE), France. It is used to codify the census and household surveys conducted by INSEE.