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. 2022 Oct 28;43:110. doi: 10.11604/pamj.2022.43.110.34390

Table 1.

demographic, obstetric, and clinical characteristics of women admitted to women and new born hospital by preeclampsia status

Characteristic Level Total population N=3218 (%) Preeclampsia P-value
Yes, n=247 No, n=2971
HIV serostatus Negative 2578(80.1) 216(87.5) 2362(79.5) 0.003a
Positive 640(19.9) 31(12.6) 609(20.5)
Age (years) 14-24 1216(40.4) 59(24.3) 1157(41.9) <0.001a
25-34 1257(41.8) 118(48.6) 1139(41.2)
≥35 534(17.8) 66(27.2) 468(16.9)
Parity 1 1121(37.8) 75(32.2) 1046(38.3) 0.180a
2-4 1427(48.2) 122(52.4) 1305(47.8)
≥5 415(14.0) 36(15.5) 379(13.8)
Gravidity 1 1036(34.5) 74(30.3) 962(34.8) 0.183a
2 658(21.9) 50(20.5) 608(22.0)
> 2 1313(43.7) 120(49.2) 1193(43.2)
Employment status Unemployed 2395(93.3) 171(87.2) 2224(93.8) <0.001a
Employed 173(6.7) 25(12.8) 148(6.2)
ANC attendance No 63(1.9) 3(1.2) 60(2.0) 0.629b
Yes 3155(98.0) 244(98.8) 2911(97.9)
Substance use (alcohol, smoking) No 3211(99.9) 246(99.6) 2965(99.9) 0.213b
Yes 3(0.1) 1(0.4) 2(0.07)
History of preterm birth No 3194(99.5) 247(100) 2947(99.5) 0.629b
yes 16(0.5) - 16(0.5)
a

Pearson Chi-square test; bFischer's exact test; PE-pre-eclampsia; ANC-antenatal care; HIV-human immunodeficiency virus; all percentages are reported on complete cases