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. 2022 Feb 3;17(2):e0263501. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0263501

Table 1. Relationship between post-partum anemia and socio-demographic characteristics of women attending Reproductive and Child Health clinics at Mnazi Mmoja, Kigamboni and Magomeni Health Centers (N = 424).

Social demographics  N (%) Anemia n = 145(%) Non-anaemia n = 279(%) P- value
Age Groups
 <19 20(4.7) 10 (6.9) 10 (3.6) 0.298
 20–34 338(79.7) 114 (78.6) 224 (80.3)
 34+ 66(15.6 21 (14.5) 45 (16.1)
Education level
 Primary 234(55.2) 80 (55.2) 154 (55.2) 0.596
 Secondary 166(39.1) 59 (40.7) 107 (38.4)
 College 24(5.7) 6 (4.1) 18 (6.4)
Marital Status
 Single 53(12.5) 40 (27.6) 13 (4.7) 0.001
 Married 371(87.5) 105 (72.4) 266 (95.3)
Occupation
 House wives 198(46.7) 65 (44.8) 133 (47.7) 0.230
 Employed 67(15.8) 29 (20.0) 38 (13.6)
 Business 159(37.5) 51 (35.2) 108 (38.7)
Parity
 1 130(30.7) 26 (17.9) 104 (37.3) 0.001
 2 115(27.1) 19 (13.1) 96 (34.4)
 3+ 179 (42.2) 100 (69.0) 79 (28.3)
Health facility
 Kigamboni 141(33.2) 42 (29.0) 99 (35.5) 0.367
 Mnazi Mmoja 142(33.5) 50 (34.5) 92 (33.0)
 Magomeni 141(33.2) 53 (36.5) 88 (31.5)
HIV Sero Status
 Positive 37(8.7) 14 (9.7) 23 (8.2) 0.374
 Negative 387(91.3) 131 (90.3) 256 (91.8)
Medical Conditions
 Yes 6(1.4) 2 (1.4) 4 (1.4) 0.664
 No 418(98.6) 143 (98.6) 275 (98.6)

Medical conditions: Hypertension/Diabetes mellitus/Obesity.

Anemia: HB<11 g/dl; Non-anemia: HB≥11g/dl.