An assessment of the role of socio-economic, maternal and service utilization factors in increasing self-reported maternal complications in India
Abstract Background Self-reported maternal complications are associated with maternal morbidity, deliveries by C-section, postpartum depression, and maternal death. Thus, it is necessary to examine the contribution of socio-demographic and maternal characteristics, as well as service utilization in...
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Main Authors: | Pradeep Kumar (Author), Shobhit Srivastava (Author), Chanda Maurya (Author), Preeti Dhillon (Author) |
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