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Table 1 Demographic characteristics of participants

From: Cumulative childhood trauma and complex psychiatric symptoms in pregnant women and expecting men

 

Participants included in the analyses on prevalence only

Participants included in the analyses on symptom complexity

Demographics

Women

(n = 2224)

Men

(n = 212)

Women

(n = 1779)

Men

(n = 118)

Age, mean (SD)

29.4 (4.3)

30.8 (5.4)

29.52 (4.20)

31.55 (6.04)

Primiparous, n (%)

1425 (65.7%)

127 (68.3%)

1131 (63.7%)

65 (55.1%)

Marital status, n (%)

    

In relationship

2145 (96.8%)

212 (100%)

1717 (96.8%)

118 (100%

Single

72 (3.25%)

0

56 (3.2%)

-

Education level, n (%)

    

No high school diploma

58 (2.8%)

17 (8.0%)

31 (1.7%)

8 (6.8%)

High school diploma

125 (5.6%)

28 (13.2%)

97 (5.5%)

14 (11.9%)

Collegial or professional training

930 (41.8%)

106 (50.0%)

726 (40.9%)

118 (49.2%)

University degree

1107 (49.8%)

61 (28.8%)

921 (51.9%)

38 (32.2%)

Ethnicity, n (%)

    

White

2109 (95.9%)

199 (95.7%)

1698 (96.4%)

113 (96.6%)

First Nations

19 (0.9%)

3 (1.4%)

10 (0.6%)

1 (0.9%)

Black

19 (0.9%)

1 (0.5%)

13 (0.7%)

1 (0.9%)

Hispanic

25 (1.1%)

2 (1.0%)

22 (1.2%)

2 (1.7%)

Asian

8 (0.4%)

3 (1.4%)

5 (0.3%)

0

Other

19 (0.9%)

0

14 (0.8%)

0

Annual household income, n (%)

    

Can $34 999 or less

182 (8.7%)

20 (14.0%)

147 (8.3%)

14 (11.9%)

Can $35 000 – 64 999$

375 (18.0%)

31 (21.7%)

304 (17.2%)

26 (22.0%)

Can $65 000$ - 85 999$

656 (31.5%)

49 (34.3%)

547 (30.9%)

42 (35.6%)

Can $95 000 or more

869 (41.7%)

34 (30.1%)

751 (42.5%)

36 (30.5%)

  1. Note. Sociodemographic data were available for 2436 participants (2224 women).