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. 2022 Apr 12;22:105. doi: 10.1186/s12871-022-01647-z

Table 4.

Multivariable analysis of factors associated with new mothers’ satisfaction with their delivery

Linear regression coefficient 95% confidence interval P value
Age -0.02a (-0.06 – 0.01) 0.25
Multipara 0.04 (-0.38 – 0.46) 0.86
Socio-professional gradeb
 Non-working (reference) 0 (reference)
 Employees -0.15 (-0.61 – 0.31) 0.51
 Craftsman, merchant, self-employed 0.11 (-0.65 – 0.88) 0.77
 Middle class, intermediate profession -0.15 (-0.65 – 0.36) 0.57
 Upper Class 0.13 (-0.47 – 0.73) 0.67
 Students -0.21 (-1.08 – 0.67) 0.64
Childbirth preparation classes -0.11 (-0.53 – 0.30) 0.58
Information on epidural analgesia by anesthetic nurses 0.50 (0.16 – 0.84) 0.004
Pre-eclampsia 0.54 (-0.47 – 1.55) 0.29
Preterm birth 0.14 (-1.03 – 1.31) 0.82
Complicated vaginal delivery -0.16 (-0.56 – 0.25) 0.45
Conversion to caesarean section -0.49 (-1.04 – 0.05) 0.09
Post-partum hemorrhage -0.99 (-1.67 – -0.23) 0.01
Fetal distress during delivery -0.10 (-0.48 – 0.27) 0.58

a Per one-year increase

b Compared to non-working women