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A housing probability survey in which 9315 women were interviewed was conducted in 1983 to detect the incidence and aetiology of maternal mortality in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Maternal mortality for the two-year period from 11 September 1981 was 350/100,000 livebirths (excluding abortions). A logistic regression analysis selected antenatal care, occupation and income as risk factors for maternal mortality, after adjusting for age, parity, education and marital status. Odds ratios were 2.5 for unbooked women compared to those receiving antenatal care, about 3 for students, and maids/janitresses compared to housewives, and between 3 and 5 for those earning less than US$25 monthly, compared to those earning US$150 or more.

作者:B E, Kwast;J M, Liff

来源:International journal of epidemiology 1988 年 17卷 1期

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作者:
B E, Kwast;J M, Liff
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International journal of epidemiology 1988 年 17卷 1期
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Africa Africa South Of The Sahara Biology Causes Of Death Correlation Studies Delivery Of Health Care Demographic Factors Developing Countries Eastern Africa Economic Factors Employment Status Ethiopia Fertility Health Health Services Income--women Macroeconomic Factors Maternal Health Services Maternal Mortality--prevention and control Maternal-child Health Services Medicine Mortality Occupational Status--women Population Population At Risk Population Dynamics Pregnancy Pregnancy, Unwanted--prevention and control Prenatal Care Preventive Medicine Primary Health Care Reproduction Reproductive Behavior Research Methodology Risk Factors Socioeconomic Factors Socioeconomic Status Statistical Studies Studies
A housing probability survey in which 9315 women were interviewed was conducted in 1983 to detect the incidence and aetiology of maternal mortality in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Maternal mortality for the two-year period from 11 September 1981 was 350/100,000 livebirths (excluding abortions). A logistic regression analysis selected antenatal care, occupation and income as risk factors for maternal mortality, after adjusting for age, parity, education and marital status. Odds ratios were 2.5 for unbooked women compared to those receiving antenatal care, about 3 for students, and maids/janitresses compared to housewives, and between 3 and 5 for those earning less than US$25 monthly, compared to those earning US$150 or more.