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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Psychol. 2023 Jul;42(7):485–495. doi: 10.1037/hea0001309

Table 1.

Demographic, Psychosocial and Risk Factor Characteristics

Participant Characteristic Range
Age (years) 37.83 (4.29) 30 – 46
Marital/Partnered Status 148 (37.8%)
Education
 HS or Less 121 (30.9%)
 Some College 82 (20.9%)
 College or Higher 189 (48.2%)
Income
 <35k 90 (23.0%)
 35k-50k 83 (21.2%)
 50k-75k 90 (23.0%)
 >75k 121 (30.9%)
Upsetting Network Stressors 1.01 (1.18) 0–5
 0 178 (45.4%)
 1 103 (26.3%)
 2 60 (15.3%)
 3 or more 51 (13.0%)
Upsetting Personal Stressors 2.27 (SD=1.78) 1–9
 0 72 (18.4%)
 1 75 (19.1%)
 2 86 (21.9%)
 3 or more 159 (40.6%)
SWS-overall 66.72 (17.62) 16–100
SWS-obligation to help others 15.26 (6.12) 0–27
Body Mass Index (kg/m2) 32.56 (8.02) 17.16–57.43
Current Smoking 39 (9.9%)
Daytime Systolic Blood Pressure 121.35 (12.24) 94.26–157.31
Daytime Diastolic Blood Pressure 77.54 (8.82) 50.58–105.38
Nighttime Systolic Blood Pressure 111.23 (11.72) 84.12–151.00
Nighttime Diastolic Blood Pressure 68.50 (8.58) 49.90–105.36
Anti-Hypertensive Use 64 (16.3%)
Depressive Symptoms (BDI score) 5.82 (6.66) 0 – 39

Note: Values are mean ± SD or percentage.

SWS=Superwoman Schema