From: Navigating miscarriage in Jordan: understanding emotional responses and coping strategies
Character | Frequency (%) | |
---|---|---|
Age | <Â 22 years | 7 (2.0) |
 | 22–34 years | 167 (47.0) |
 | 35–44 years | 139 (39.2) |
 | > 44 years | 42 (11.8) |
Residency | North Jordan | 180 (50.7) |
 | Central Jordan | 151 (42.5) |
 | South Jordan | 24 (6.8) |
Educational level | Secondary education or less | 91 (25.6) |
 | College degree | 68 (19.2) |
 | Bachelor’s degree | 146 (41.1) |
 | Postgraduate degree | 50 (14.1) |
Employment | Employed | 209 (58.9) |
 | Unemployed | 146 (41.1) |
Family income | <Â 500 JD | 166 (46.8) |
 | 500–999 JD | 110 (31.0) |
 | 1,000–1,500 JD | 48 (13.5) |
 | > 1,500 JD | 31 (8.7) |
Number of children | None | 41 (11.5) |
 | One child | 55 (15.5) |
 | 2–3 children | 152 (42.8) |
 | 4 or more | 107 (30.1) |
Number of miscarriages | Once | 191 (53.8) |
 | Twice | 96 (27.0) |
 | Three or more | 68 (19.2) |