1. A sociodemographic profile of the participants in the Croatian Islands' Birth Cohort Study (CRIBS).
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Lewis, Ana Perinić, Petranović, Matea Zajc, Carić, Tonko, Ambrožić, Vanda Pribačić, Karelović, Deni, Janković, Stipan, and Missoni, Saša
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PREGNANT women , *EXTENDED families , *LABOR (Obstetrics) , *COHORT analysis , *ISLANDS - Abstract
This paper presents the socio-demographic profile of participants in the Croatian Islands' Birth Cohort Study (CRIBS), the first longitudinal study in Croatia to follow pregnant women and their children up to the age of two. The sample consisted of 286 pregnant women (145 from the islands of Brač and Hvar, and 141 from the mainland). The study aimed to: 1) summarise the main characteristics of the CRIBS study sample; 2) compare the sample with the general population of Croatia; 3) analyse the differences between the CRIBS participants according to place of residence (islands vs. mainland) and family type (nuclear vs. extended family). In comparison with women from the mainland, islander women had more often given birth to more than one child and finished only secondary school, while most of the women from the mainland had university degree. The prevalence of different family types also significantly differed between the islands and mainland, with islanders living in extended families and having lower average household income. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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