Sociodemographic data (n=406; significant results in bold)
Biomedical 204 | Humanised 202 | p Value | |
---|---|---|---|
Models of birth | N (%) | N (%) | |
Age (year) | 0.214 | ||
≤18 | 6 (3) | 2 (1) | |
19–35 | 145 (71.8) | 150 (74.2) | |
≥35 | 51 (25.2) | 50 (25.8) | |
Ethnicity/nationality | 0.0005 | ||
Spain | 171 (83.8) | 123 (60.9) | |
Other European countries | 8 (3.9) | 51 (25.3) | |
South American | 20 (9.8) | 18 (8.9) | |
African | 4 (2) | 9 (4.5) | |
Marital status | 0.351 | ||
Married/cohabiting | 196 (96.1) | 191 (94.6) | |
Single | 8 (3.9) | 7 (3.5) | |
Others | 0 (0) | 2 (1) | |
Education | 0.078 | ||
Elementary school | 69 (33.3) | 76 (37.6) | |
High school | 56 (27.4) | 73 (36.1) | |
University | 77 (37.7) | 51 (25.2) | |
Employment status | 0.590 | ||
Employed | 109 (53.4) | 101 (50) | |
Unemployed | 92 (45.1) | 95 (47) | |
Parity | 0.165 | ||
Primiparous | 110 (53.9) | 95 (47) | |
Multiparous | 94 (46.1) | 107 (53) | |
Prenatal classes | 0.437 | ||
Yes | 105 (51.5) | 95 (47) | |
No | 98 (48) | 104 (51.5) | |
Twin pregnancy | 0.713 | ||
Yes | 4 (2) | 3 (1.5) | |
No | 200 (98) | 199 (98.5) |
In table 1, some participants have missing data. In the biomedical model: one in the ethnicity variable, three in the education variable, three in the ‘labour situation’ variable and one in the ‘prenatal classes’ variable. In the humanised model: one in the ethnicity variable, two in the ‘marital status’ variable, two in the education variable, six in the ‘labour situation variable’ and three in the ‘prenatal classes’ variable. These data were provided in the sociodemographic questionnaire completed by the women who participated in the study.