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Table 3 Comparison of maternal prenatal clinical characteristics, biological measures and infant outcomes according to latent risk profile groups

From: Psychological, cultural and neuroendocrine profiles of risk for preterm birth

Variable

Low risk (N = 157)

Moderate risk (N = 272)

High risk (N = 86)

P- value

Mean (SD)

Mean (SD)

Mean (SD)

Maternal and infant birth outcomes

    

 PTB- Yes (N, %)

12 (7.74 %)

32 (12.03 %)

13 (15.85 %)

0.14

 Type of PTB (n = 57 PTBs)

    

  Spontaneous

11

17

8

0.07

 LBW - Yes (N, %)

7 (4.49)

17 (6.42)

9 (10.98)

0.16

 Birth Weight (kg) total sample

3296.9 (484.9)

3261.0 (565.0)

3167.6 (559.1)

0.21

Prenatal maternal characteristics total sample

   

 Start prenatal care (weeks gestation, SD)

9.67 (4.39)

10.15 (4.59)

9.72 (4.43)

0.50

 Gravidity

2.94 (1.86)

2.53 (1.51)

2.65 (1.58)

0.04

 History of PTB-Yes (N, %)

23 (14.65)

31 (11.4)

14 (16.28)

0.38

 Preeclampsia at delivery - Yes (N, %)

2 (1.3)

11 (4.18)

1 (1.23)

0.18

 Gestational diabetes - Yes (N, %)

12 (7.79)

18 (6.84)

9 (11.11)

0.42

 Infections present (N, %)

38 (26.03)

96 (36.64)

40 (49.38)

0.002

Biological measures at 22–24 weeks gestation

   

 Cotinine positive -Yes (N, %)

3 (1.92)

9 (3.36)

4 (4.65)

0.45

 Corticotrophin releasing hormone: pg/ml (Median, IQR)

19.8 (12.9, 38.1)

27.4 (14.9, 50.7)

23.7 (12.0, 41.7)

0.02a

  1. aKruskal-Wallis P-Value