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. 2022 Oct 22;17(4):228–235. doi: 10.2185/jrm.2022-025

Table 1. Comparison of socio-demographic characteristics between the pregnant women and non-pregnant women.

Socio-demographic characteristics Pregnant women
N=247
Non-pregnant women
N=247
P value
n (%) n (%)
Age median (IQR) 25 (23,28) 25 (22,28) 0.457
Education
Illiterate 25 (10.1) 25 (10.1) 0.768
Higher secondary or below 177 (71.7) 183 (74.1)
Graduate & above 45 (18) 39 (15.8)
Occupation
Home maker 241 (97.6) 183 (74.1) <0.001a
Employed 6 (2.4) 29 (11.7)
Unemployed 0 (0) 35 (14.2)
Below poverty lineb 42 (17) 56 (22.7) 0.114
SES (BG Prasad)c
I 12 (4.9) 13 (5.3) 0.001
II 76 (30.8) 38 (15.4)
III 79 (32) 83 (33.6)
IV 67 (27.1) 90 (36.4)
V 13 (5.3) 23 (9.3)

IQR: Inter Quartile range; SES: Socio Economic Status; COVID-19: Coronavirus disease 2019. aFishers exact test; b Families earning less Rs. 1,479 per capita are defined as below poverty line in Chandigarh, India; cBG Prasad scale is used to measure the socio-economic status of the family of the study participants in India. It classifies the families into 5 classes based on the monthly per capita income (Class I- ≥ Rs 7,863, Class II- Rs 3,931–7,862, Class III- Rs 2,359–3,930, Class IV- Rs 1,179–2,358, Class V- Rs <1,179). Bold represents statistically significant values.