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Table 1 Characteristics of the study population: according to a medical history of mood/anxiety disorder, Seattle and Tacoma, Washington, USA, 2003-2006

From: Short sleep duration, complaints of vital exhaustion and perceived stress are prevalent among pregnant women with mood and anxiety disorders

 

Physician diagnosed mood/anxiety

 

Yes

No

N=68

N=1,264

Characteristics

%

%

Maternal Age (years)

34.2 ± 4.91

33.3 ± 4.41

Maternal Age (years)

  

 <25

1.5

2.9

 25-34

50.0

57.5

 35-39

35.3

32.2

 ≥40

13.2

7.4

Non-Hispanic white race/ethnicity

94.1

87.5

Annual household income (US$)*

  

 <30,000

2.9

1.9

 30,000-69,999

27.9

13.1

 ≥ 70,000

66.2

80.4

 Missing

2.9

4.7

Nulliparous

55.9

59.7

High school or less education

4.4

2.7

Unmarried

11.8

8.2

Pre-gestational chronic hypertensive

7.4

3.9

Family history of diabetes mellitus

11.8

14.6

Family history of hypertension

48.5

50.5

Employed during pregnancy

77.9

78.7

Smoked during pregnancy*

13.2

4.7

No prenatal vitamin

2.9

2.5

No exercise during pregnancy

7.4

7.3

Pre-pregnancy body mass index (kg/m2)

24.1 ± 4.91

23.5 ± 4.61

Pre-pregnancy body mass index (kg/m2)*

  

 Lean (<18.5)

4.4

4.5

 Normal (18.5-24.9)

57.4

70.8

 Overweight (25.0-29.9)

29.4

17.3

 Obese (≥30.0)

8.8

7.4

  1. 1Mean ± standard deviation (SD).
  2. *P-value <0.05 from Student t test for continuous variable or from Chi-square test for categorical variables.