posted on 2020-11-18, 10:27authored byMaria Tamires Lucas dos Santos, Kleynianne Medeiros de Mendonça Costa, Italla Maria Pinheiro Bezerra, Edige Felipe de Sousa Santos, Sophia Cornbluth Szarfarc, Maria José Francalino da Rocha Pereira, Luiz Carlos de Abreu, Daniel Paulino Venancio
To analyze the prevalence of anemia and associated factors in primiparous parturient.
Cross-sectional study conducted in a municipality of the Brazilian Western Amazon from
July 2014 to December 2015. A convenience sample of 461 first-time pregnant women were interviewed. Data on their sociodemographic, clinical, obstetric, personal habits and
nutritional status were collected. Anemia and iron depletion were measured by peripheral
blood collection with hemoglobin, hematocrit, serum ferritin and transferrin saturation
index. To test the association between the variables, the x2 tests were applied and
Poisson regression analysis with a 95% confidence interval was performed, and P<.05
values were considered significant. The Forward stepwise strategy was used to construct
the adjusted model. These analyzes were performed using the STATA 14.0 program
(College Station, TX, 2013). A higher risk of anemia was identified among adolescent;
white; who had a partner; with unpaid occupation, with less than eight years of formal
education. Residents in the countryside; smokers; who had more than six prenatal
consultations and were overweight. Anemia was reported in 28.20% and iron depletion in
60.52% of parturient women. The variables studied did not have association with the
anemia outcome, except alcohol consumption.