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Additional file 2: Table S2. of Growing inequities in maternal health in South Africa: a comparison of serial national household surveys
Results on inequalities in maternal health outcomes across different populations groups in South Africa. (DOCX 26 kb
Differentials in coverage of maternal health services and in maternal health status in South Africa.
<p>Differentials in coverage of maternal health services and in maternal health status across socio- economic quartiles in South Africa.</p
Multivariate logistic regression analysis of factors associated with access to maternal health services in South Africa: Early antenatal attendance, skilled birth attendance and having a doctor present at childbirth.
<p>In women who had a child in past 2 years. OR odds ratio; CI confidence interval.</p>#<p>Category omitted as no failures occurred in group.</p
Utilzation of antenatal clinic services and skilled birth attendance in South Africa.
<p>Utilzation of antenatal clinic services and skilled birth attendance, by district in South Africa, findings of national survey.</p
Absolute and relative socio-economic inequalities in access to maternal health services and in maternal health status in South Africa: The 2008 national SABSSM survey.
*<p>In women who had been pregnant in the past 2 years.</p>∧<p>In women who had a child in past two years. <i>P</i> tests distribution of outcome across quartiles;</p>+<p><i>P</i><0.05;</p>++<p><i>P≥</i>0.05 & <i>P</i><0.1. Poor-fair health status is self-assessed.</p
Additional file 1: Table S1. of Growing inequities in maternal health in South Africa: a comparison of serial national household surveys
Results on inequalities in access to maternal health services across different populations groups in South Africa. (DOCX 35 kb
Distribution of socio-economic status among population sub-groups of women pregnant in past two years: analysis of the 2008 national SABSSM survey.
<p>Table shows column percentages. Only among women who had been pregnant in the past 2 years. <i>P</i> tests distribution of population group across quartiles;</p>+<p><i>P</i><0.05.</p
Absolute percentage differences in maternal health access and health status across different populations groups in South Africa: The 2008 national SABSSM survey.
*<p>Among women who had been pregnant in past 2 years.</p>∧<p>In women who had a child in past 2 years.</p>+<p><i>P</i><0.05;</p>++<p><i>P</i>≥0.05 & <i>P</i><0.1. Poor-fair health status is self-assessed.</p