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Table 1 Characteristics of pregnant women

From: Changes in prenatal care and vaccine willingness among pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic

Characteristica

Unweighted No. (%) n = 233

Weighted %

Age

 18–24

85 (36.5)

26.6

 25–34

96 (41.2)

56.6

 35–54

52 (22.3)

16.8

Race

 Non-Hispanic white

59 (25.3)

53.0

 Non-Hispanic black

44 (18.9)

16.3

 Hispanic

116 (49.8)

21.2

 Other

14 (6.0)

9.6

Education

 High school or less

61 (26.2)

28.8

 Associate degree

37 (15.9)

13.1

 Some college

35 (15.0)

15.1

 Bachelor’s degree

57 (24.5)

24.9

 Graduate degree

43 (18.5)

18.0

Region

 Midwest

41 (17.6)

23.2

 Northeast

37 (15.9)

17.2

 South

94 (40.3)

37.3

 West

61 (26.2)

22.4

Income

  < 20 K

39 (17.0)

16.8

 20-39 K

58 (25.3)

25.0

 40-69 K

39 (17.0)

17.3

 70-99 K

40 (17.5)

16.4

 100-149 K

28 (12.2)

13.8

 150+

25 (10.9)

10.6

Lost job or more than half income during pandemic

 No

119 (51.5)

55.0

 Yes

112 (48.5)

45.0

Health insurance

 No

42 (18.8)

17.1

 Yes

182 (81.2)

82.9

Chronic conditions

 0

132 (56.7)

61.9

  ≥ 1

101 (43.3)

38.1

Political affiliation

 Republican

66 (29.9)

35.5

 Democrat

105 (47.5)

39.1

 Independent or other

50 (22.6)

25.5

Trimester at survey

 1st (< 13 wks)

14 (7.1)

8.5

 2nd (≥13–26 wks)

48 (24.4)

29.8

 3rd (≥26 wks- < 45 wks)

135 (68.5)

61.7

  1. aMissing values: income (n = 4, 1.7%), lost job (n = 2, 0.9%), health insurance (n = 9, 3.9%), political affiliation (n = 12, 5.2%), trimester (n = 36, 15.5%)