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. 2023 Mar 20;7:e38563. doi: 10.2196/38563

Table 1.

Selected sociodemographic and antenatal characteristics of women included in intervention study.

Characteristics Denmark (n=54) Spain (n=50) Total (N=104) P value
Gestational age at inclusion (weeks), median (IQR) 22 (4) 10 (2.6) a
Age (years), mean (SD) 28.7 (5.1) 31.6 (5.9) 30.1 (5.7) .008b
Age groups (years), n (%) .06c

20-29 31 (57) 16 (32) 46 (45)

30-39 16 (30) 25 (50) 41 (39)

40-49 2 (4) 2 (4) 4 (4)

Missing 5 (10) 7 (14) 12 (12)
In a relationship, n (%) .008c

Yes 39 (72) 47 (94) 86 (83)

No 10 (19) 3 (6) 13 (12)

Missing 5 (9) 0 (0) 5 (5)
Living with the relationship partner, n (%) <.001c

Yes 35 (65) 41 (82) 75 (73)

No 5 (9) 9 (18) 14 (13)

Missing 14 (26) 0 (0) 14 (13)
Educational level, n (%) .14c

Primary education 5 (9) 8 (16) 13 (12)

Secondary education 18 (33) 17 (34) 35 (34)

Higher education/university 26 (48) 25 (50) 51 (49)

Missing 5 (9) 0 (0) 5 (5)
Employment status, n (%) <.001c

Employed 29 (54) 32 (64) 61 (59)

Unemployed 10 (19) 18 (37) 28 (27)

Other: Stay-at-home parent 2 (4) d 2 (2)

Student 8 (14) d 8 (8)

Missing 5 (9) 0 (0) 5 (5)
Number of children prior to this pregnancy .05b

0 25 (46) 19 (38) 44 (42)

1 16 (30) 23 (46) 39 (37)

2 4 (7) 7 (14) 11 (11)

≥3 4 (7) 1 (2) 5 (5)

Missing 5 (9) 0 (0) 5 (5)
Social network, n (%) <.001b

Have a person to trust when I have problems 40 (74) 41 (82) 81 (78)

Do not have a person to trust when I have problems 1 (20) 9 (18) 10 (10)

Missing 13 (24) 0 (0) 13 (12)

aNot applicable.

bt test.

cFisher exact test.

dThis category was not used in Spain.