Table 1.
Characteristics of women in the Listening to Mothers California survey overall and by postpartum visit attendance (N = 2,295).
Fig 1.
Predicted probability of postpartum visit by perceived discrimination.
Note: *Indicates difference between the estimates is statistically significant with p<0.05. 95% confidence intervals are shown with vertical bars. Predicted probabilities are estimated from logistic regression models adjusted for race/ethnicity, insurance type, education, language, age, birth mode, gestational age, parity, prenatal care provider type, and pre-pregnancy obesity. Results are weighted to be representative of singleton hospital births in California.
Table 2.
Perceived discrimination during the childbirth hospitalization and postpartum visit attendance (N = 2,295).
Fig 2.
Predicted probabilities of topics addressed at postpartum visit by perceived discrimination.
Note: *Indicates difference between the estimates is statistically significant with p<0.05. 95% confidence intervals are shown with vertical bars. Predicted probabilities are estimated from logistic regression models adjusted for race/ethnicity, insurance type, education, language, age, birth mode, gestational age, parity, prenatal care provider type, and pre-pregnancy obesity. Models including breastfeeding outcomes are limited to women who reported breastfeeding at 1 week postpartum. Results are weighted to be representative of singleton hospital births in California.
Table 3.
Perceived discrimination during the childbirth hospitalization and topics addressed at the postpartum visit (N = 2,087).