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    Multilevel logistic regression models of ethnic minority density and other individual and neighborhood characteristics on late entry into care (after 14 weeks of gestation).

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    <p>(Odds ratios, 95% confidence intervals in parentheses).</p><p><i>n = number of pregnancies; nb = number of neighborhoods; significance (p-value)</i>:</p><p>*<i>p≤0</i>.<i>05</i></p><p>**<i>p≤0</i>.<i>01</i></p><p>***<i>p≤0</i>.<i>001</i>.</p><p>Multilevel logistic regression models of ethnic minority density and other individual and neighborhood characteristics on late entry into care (after 14 weeks of gestation).</p

    Descriptive statistics of individual variables and time of entry into care.

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    <p>(Source: Perinatal Registration Netherlands, 2000–2008).</p><p>Descriptive statistics of individual variables and time of entry into care.</p

    Exclusion of pregnancies.

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    <p>This Fig. shows the number of pregnancies excluded from the multilevel logistic regression analysis.</p

    The interaction between ethnic status and neighborhood ethnic minority density level for the odds of late entry.

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    <p>This Fig. demonstrates that higher proportions of ethnic minority density in a neighborhood have a less detrimental effect on non-Western women than on Western women in terms of their risk of late entry into care. Low ethnic density: 20 percent neighborhoods with the lowest proportions of non-Western inhabitants; high ethnic density: 20 percent neighborhoods with the highest proportions of non-Western inhabitants.</p
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