From: Association between sleep quality with maternal and neonatal outcomes during the covid-19 pandemic
Variable | No sleep disorders Group n=99 | Sleep disorders Group n=99 | P-value | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Age (Y) | 27.76±5.671 | 28.44±6.105 | 0.07a | |
BMI (kg/m2) | 27.81±4.10 | 28.66±4.300 | 0.16 a | |
Education level | Primary | 2 (2%) | 5 (5.1%) | 0.676 b |
Diploma | 30 (30.3%) | 30 (30.3%) | ||
Bachelor | 48 (48.5%) | 47 (47.5%) | ||
Masters | 19 (19.2%) | 17 (17.1%) | ||
employment status | Unemployed | 93 (93.9%) | 95 (96%) | 0.516 b |
Employed | 6 ( 6.1%) | 4 ( 4%) | ||
Gravida | 1-3 | 89 (89.9%) | 87 (87.9%) | 0.651 b |
4-6 | 10 (10.1%) | 12 (12.1%) | ||
Parity | 0-2 | 94 (94.9%) | 96 (97.0%) | 0.498c |
3-4 | 5 (5.1%) | 3 (3.0%) | ||
Abortion | 0-1 | 95 (96%) | 96 (97.0%) | 1.000c |
2-3 | 4 (4%) | 3 (3.0%) | ||
History of Covid-19 | Yes | 39 (39.4%) | 49 (49.5%) | 0.198c |
No | 60 (60.6%) | 50 (50.5%) | ||
Gestational week | 24-28 | 30(30%) | 26 (26.3%) | 0.772b |
29-32 | 3(3.1%) | 7(7.7%) | ||
33-36 | 28(28%) | 28(28.4%) | ||
37-40 | 38(38%) | 38(37.6%) |