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Table 1 Characteristics of participants (n = 150)

From: Knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to the COVID-19 pandemic among pregnant women in Bangkok, Thailand

Socio-demographic characteristics

n (%)

Pregnancy

150 (100.0%)

Age (years)

 18–25

46 (30.7%)

 26–30

43 (28.7%)

 31–35

32 (21.3%)

 ≥ 36

29 (19.3%)

Occupation

 Civil servant

18 (12.0%)

 Employee

87 (58.0%)

 Housewife

45 (30.0%)

Education

 < Bachelor’s degree

104 (69.3%)

 ≥ Bachelor’s degree

46 (30.7%)

Status

 Unmarried

41 (27.3%)

 Married

109 (72.7%

Income (Thai baht)

 < 15,000

101 (67.3%)

 ≥15,000

49 (32.7%)

Religion

 Buddhism

146 (97.3%)

 Christianity

1 (0.7%)

 Islam

3 (2.0%)

Trimester

 First ≤12 weeks gestation

12 (8.0%)

 Second 13–26 weeks gestation

36 (24.0%)

 Third 27–40 weeks gestation

102 (68.0%)

Number of pregnancies

 1

64 (42.7%)

 2

49 (32.7%)

 3

27 (18.0%)

 ≥4

10 (6.7%)

Type of conception

 Naturally conceived

148 (98.7%)

 Not naturally conceived

2 (1.3%)

Number of miscarriages

 0

124 (82.7%)

 1

23 (15.3%)

 ≥2

3 (2.0%)

Current complications

 No

127 (84.7%)

 Yes

23 (15.3%

Previous complications

 No

135 (90.0%)

 Yes

15 (10.0%)

Settlement type

 Urban

150 (100.0%)

Risk of contracting COVID-19

 Infection COVID-19

1 (0.7%)

 At risk (ever had a screening test)

8 (5.3%)

 Never at risk

127 (84.7%)

 Not sure

14 (9.3%)