Table 1.
Percent | ||
---|---|---|
Race | ||
White | 71.9% | |
Black | 18.1% | |
Other | 10.0% | |
Ethnicity | ||
Latinx | 4.9% | |
Non-Latinx | 94.5% | |
Education | ||
No college | 19.0% | |
College or graduate education | 81.0% | |
Relationship status | ||
Partnered | 81.5% | |
Single, divorced, or widowed | 18.5% | |
Parity | ||
First pregnancy | 56.9% | |
Prior pregnancies | 43.1% | |
Range | Mean (SD) | |
SES | −2.60–2.08 | −.35 (.93) |
Maternal age (years) | 18.00–46.29 | 32.96 (4.49) |
Pre-pandemic perceived social support | 1-4 | 3.07 (.89) |
Current pandemic perceived social support | 6–42 | 35.94 (7.75) |
Emotional social support | 0–9 | 6.50 (2.51) |
Practical social support | 1–4 | 3.07 (.89) |
Virtual interactions | 1–4 | 3.04 (.84) |
Postpartum depression (EPDS) | 0–6 | .59 |
Postpartum anxiety (GAD-7) | 0–21 | 4.08 |
Impaired bonding (BIQ) | 0–36 | 5.67 |
SES, socioeconnomoc status; EPDS, Edinburgh Depression Scale; GAD-7, Generalized Anxiety Scale-7; BIQ, Bonding Impairment Questionnaire. SES was a census-based neighborhood composite variable based on participant zip codes. The score was created from census-based geocoding of zip code–based variables (i.e., % residence in poverty, % married, median family income). The clinical cutoff for depression and anxiety scores was ≥10, and ≥12 was used for impaired bonding status. A total of 195 met screening criteria for postpartum depression; 78 met criteria for postpartum anxiety; 94 met criteria for impaired bonding