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Table 6 Demographic data across the three hospital populations

From: SLCO1B1 c.388A > G variant incidence and the severity of hyperbilirubinemia in Indonesian neonates

Factor in study

CMH, Jakarta

M. Yunus, Bengkulu

Biak, Papua

P

Gender (n = 88)

 Male

32 (57%)

5 (19%)

4 (67%)

0.004*

 Female

24 (43%)

21 (81%)

2 (33%)

 

 Exclusive Breastfeeding (n = 88)

  

NS*

 Yes

31 (55%)

10 (38%)

3 (50%)

 

 No

25 (45%)

16 (62%)

3 (50%)

 

 Delivery Location (n = 88)

  

NS*

 Midwife

52 (93%)

17 (65%)

5 (83%)

 

 Hospital

4 (7%)

9 (35%)

1 (17%)

 

 Ethnicity (n = 88)

< 0.001*

 Javanese

19 (34%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

 

 Betawi

15 (27%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

 

 Sundanese

13 (24%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

 

 Minangkabau

6 (10%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

 

 Indo-Chinese

3 (5%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

 

 Bengkulu

0 (0%)

26 (100%)

0 (0%)

 

 Papuan

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

6 (100%)

 

 Gestational age (n = 88)

  

NS**

  (Mean + SD, wk)

33.66 + 3.26

35.42 + 3.35

37 + 4.65

 

 Birth weight (n = 88)

  

NS**

 (Median (Min-Max), g)

1887 (910–4100)

2500 (1200–3700)

2890 (700–3500)

 

 Mother’s age (n = 88)

  

NS**

 (Median (Min-Max), y)

31.5 (18–43)

26 (19–38)

28 (21–46)

 
  1. *Chi-square
  2. **Kruskal-Wallis