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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Jul 12.
Published in final edited form as: SSM Ment Health. 2022 Mar 6;2:100082. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmmh.2022.100082

Table 1.

Sample characteristics by study group.

(1)
(2)
(3)
Enhanced Usual Care N = 37 Intervention N = 35 Non-depressed N = 35

mean (sd) mean (sd) mean (sd)
Woman’s height (cm) 156.70 (5.6) 157.95 (5.7) 156.34 (6.7)
Woman’s weight (kg) 58.82 (11.0) 60.62 (10.9) 60.32 (9.7)
Woman’s age 26.73 (5.2) 28.03 (4.9) 25.69 (4.4)
Parity 1.81 (1.6) 2.60** (1.4) 1.31 (1.5)
Woman’s education (yrs) 6.38 (4.0) 6.23 (3.7) 8.77 (4.0)
Husband’s education (yrs) 8.43 (2.8) 7.31 (4.0) 8.80 (3.3)
Low SES (poorest 3 quintiles) 0.62 (0.5) 0.86** (0.4) 0.51 (0.5)
Baseline depression (PHQ) 14.76 (3.1) 16.09 (3.9) 2.60 (2.3)
Baseline stress (PSS) 23.70 (6.1) 25.51 (5.5) 10.60 (4.7)
Index child female 0.59 (0.5) 0.57 (0.5) 0.46 (0.5)
Age of child (days) 372.51 (20.4) 369.69 (14.9) 374.63 (13.2)
Joint test p-value 0.15
*

p < 0.10

**

p < 0.05

***

p < 0.01

Significance stars indicate t-tests in the difference in means between intervention and EUC arms (columns 1 and 2).