Characteristics | 2008–2009 (n=2638) | 2010–2012 (n=7015) | 2013–2015 (n=6151) | 2016–2018 (n=7249) | Total (n=23 053) |
No (%) | No (%) | No (%) | No (%) | No (%) | |
Age | |||||
<25 | 146 (5.5) | 1395 (19.9) | 785 (12.8) | 961 (13.3) | 3287 (14.3) |
25–34 | 1708 (64.7) | 4514 (64.3) | 3836 (62.4) | 4775 (65.9) | 14 833 (64.3) |
≥35 | 784 (29.7) | 1106 (15.8) | 1530 (24.9) | 1513 (20.9) | 4933 (21.4) |
Educational level* | |||||
Illiterate or primary school | 493 (18.7) | 1091 (15.6) | 869 (14.1) | 671 (9.3) | 3124 (13.5) |
Secondary school | 128 (48.7) | 337 (48.0) | 250 (40.8) | 250 (34.5) | 9662 (41.9) |
High school/professional school or higher | 861 (32.6) | 2554 (36.4) | 2773 (45.1) | 4078 (56.3) | 10 266 (44.5) |
Parity† | |||||
1 | 1424 (54.0) | 4068 (58.0) | 2965 (48.2) | 2937 (40.5) | 11 394 (49.4) |
≥2 | 1213 (46.0) | 2947 (42.0) | 3184 (51.8) | 4312 (59.5) | 11 656 (50.6) |
Health insurance coverage | |||||
None | 115 (4.4) | 366 (5.2) | 334 (5.4) | 386 (5.3) | 1201 (5.2) |
UEBMI | 470 (17.8) | 1112 (15.9) | 1343 (21.8) | 1953 (26.9) | 4878 (21.2) |
URRBMI | 2007 (76.1) | 5440 (77.5) | 4270 (69.4) | 4589 (63.3) | 16 306 (70.7) |
Others | 46 (1.7) | 97 (1.4) | 204 (3.3) | 321 (4.4) | 668 (2.9) |
Location | |||||
Urban | 1234 (46.8) | 3261 (46.5) | 3133 (50.9) | 4166 (57.5) | 11 794 (51.2) |
Rural | 1404 (53.2) | 3754 (53.5) | 3018 (49.1) | 3083 (42.5) | 11 259 (48.8) |
Region | |||||
Eastern | 878 (33.3) | 2238 (31.9) | 2133 (34.7) | 2741 (37.8) | 7990 (34.7) |
Central | 875 (33.2) | 2309 (32.9) | 1822 (29.6) | 1957 (27.0) | 6963 (30.2) |
Western | 885 (33.5) | 2468 (35.2) | 2196 (35.7) | 2551 (35.2) | 8100 (35.1) |
Place of delivery‡ | |||||
County or higher-level hospital | 1416 (53.7) | 4163 (59.3) | 3755 (61.0) | 4746 (65.5) | 14 080 (61.1) |
Maternal and child health hospital | 670 (25.4) | 1743 (24.8) | 1482 (24.1) | 1678 (23.1) | 5573 (24.2) |
Township/community health centre | 552 (20.9) | 1109 (15.8) | 633 (10.3) | 391 (5.4) | 2685 (11.6) |
Private hospital | — | — | 281 (4.6) | 434 (6.0) | 715 (3.1) |
Others include free medical service scheme for special sectors or labour insurance.
*Data were missing for one woman in 2013–2015.
†Data were missing for one woman in 2008–2009, and two in 2013–2015.
‡The private hospital was not included in the survey in 2013.
UEBMI, Urban Employee Basic Medical Insurance; URRBMI, Urban and Rural Resident Basic Medical Insurance.