1994
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-89101994000400007
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Determinantes de utilização do cuidado pré-natal entre famílias de baixa renda no Estado da Paraíba, Brasil

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“…Thus, it is understood that the variable of skin color is a better marker for socioeconomic and demographic positions when assessing quality of prenatal care, showing higher rates of inadequate prenatal care among women with brown and black skin color than those with white skin color. However, it is worth noting that cohort studies performed in Brazil indicate the association between low level of education and inadequacy of prenatal care 17,18 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, it is understood that the variable of skin color is a better marker for socioeconomic and demographic positions when assessing quality of prenatal care, showing higher rates of inadequate prenatal care among women with brown and black skin color than those with white skin color. However, it is worth noting that cohort studies performed in Brazil indicate the association between low level of education and inadequacy of prenatal care 17,18 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although it was not statistically significant, it is worth noting as several other studies in the past recorded the role of education in deciding health seeking attitude of pregnant women. [151718192021] Lack of perception about the importance of antenatal care ultimately precipitates in inadequate utilization. Education, on the other hand, by imparting awareness and autonomy to the women, encourages utilization of maternal services and leads to demand for maternal health care services.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 Esse risco também é descrito como sendo maior para mulheres solteiras, multíparas, de baixa escolaridade e de baixa renda. 5,11 É possível que as mães multíparas, que têm maior experiência, sintam-se mais seguras durante a gravidez e dêem menor importância ao pré-natal. Da mesma forma, mulheres mais jovens e primíparas podem buscar o pré-natal com maior freqüência, devido à sua menor experiência.…”
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