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. 2023 Nov 20;81(1):19–29. doi: 10.1001/jamaneurol.2023.4315

Table 2. Demographic Characteristics, Baseline Characteristics, and Risk Factors for Children of Women With Epilepsy vs Women Without Epilepsy in Primary Analysis 1: Continuous Variablesa.

Continuous variable Children of women with epilepsy (n = 302) Children of women without epilepsy (n = 84) P valueb
No. Mean (95% CI) Median (range) No. Mean (95% CI) Median (range)
Birth weight, kg 295 3.2 (3.2-3.3) 3.2 (0.6-4.9) 84 3.3 (3.1-3.4) 3.3 (1.1-5.0) .61
Mother’s age at enrollment, y 302 30.8 (30.3-31.4) 31 (18-46) 84 29.8 (28.7-30.9) 31 (15-38) .09
Mother’s IQ 302 98.3 (96.8-99.7) 100 (58-124) 84 104.6 (101.7-107.5) 106 (72-131) <.001
Beck Depression Inventory–2c
Enrollment through 2-y visit 301 6.3 (5.7-6.9) 5.3 (0.0-36.8) 84 5.1 (4.3-6.0) 4.7 (0.0-24.0) .09
Pregnancy 302 7.1 (6.5-7.7) 5.7 (0.0-38.7) 84 5.9 (5.0-6.8) 5.0 (0.0-17.7) .11
After birth 301 5.8 (5.2-6.5) 4.5 (0.0-35.6) 84 4.5 (3.6-5.5) 3.7 (0.0-29.0) .06
Beck Anxiety Inventoryc
Enrollment through 2-y visit 301 5.2 (4.7-5.7) 3.8 (0.0-34.1) 84 3.5 (2.7-4.4) 2.7 (0.0-26.0) <.001
Pregnancy 302 6.4 (5.8-7.1) 4.8 (0.0-38.3) 84 4.9 (3.9-5.9) 3.4 (0.0-29.3) .03
After birth 301 4.4 (3.9-5.0) 3.0 (0.0-31.6) 84 2.6 (1.8-3.5) 1.5 (0.0-23.5) <.001
Perceived Stress Scale–14c
Enrollment through 2-y visit 301 17.9 (17.1-18.6) 17.6 (3.3-40.6) 84 16.9 (15.8-18.0) 17.2 (6.4-29.1) .32
Pregnancy 302 18.0 (17.2-18.8) 17.7 (2.7-40.0) 84 16.3 (15.0-17.6) 15.7 (3.3-30.5) .09
After birth 301 17.8 (17.0-18.6) 17.6 (2.0-41.0) 84 17.2 (16.0-18.4) 16.9 (6.2-33.0) .54
Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Indexd,e
Pregnancy and post partum 237 5.7 (5.4-6.1) 5.6 (0.1-13.7) 64 5.3 (4.7-5.9) 5.0 (1.0-12.3) .17
Pregnancy 276 5.8 (5.4-6.1) 5.3 (0.0-15.5) 75 4.7 (4.1-5.3) 4.3 (1.0-11.8) .005
Post partum 240 5.7 (5.4-6.0) 5.4 (0.0-13.6) 64 5.6 (4.9-6.3) 5.8 (0.3-12.5) .89
a

Missing values not used in calculation of P values. Table only includes risk factors and covariates included in primary analysis models. Complete tables are eTables 4 and 5 in Supplement 1.

b

From the t test (birth weight, age, IQ, and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index scores) and Wilcoxon rank sum test (Beck Depression Inventory–2, Beck Anxiety Inventory, and Perceived Stress Scale–14 scores).

c

Mean of all assessments completed during time period. Pregnancy: enrollment through day of delivery; after birth: after delivery through 2-year visit.

d

Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index scores not assessed for inclusion in imputation model due to extensive missing data.

e

Weighted monthly mean of Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index assessments completed during time period. At most, 1 Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index score per day was used in the calculation. Pregnancy: enrollment through the day before delivery; post partum: 6 weeks through 9 months after delivery; and pregnancy and post partum: assessments completed during either period (only women with scores in both periods included).