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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2013 Jan 10;208(4):321.e1–321.e9. doi: 10.1016/j.ajog.2013.01.014

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics for all enrolled participants

Characteristic Pregnant (n=47) Non-pregnant (n=16)
Age, median (range) 24.7 (18–35) 25.6 (18–34)
BMI, median (range) 25 (16.2–52.4) 24.6 (19.9–39.8)
Race, n (%)
      Caucasian 17 (36.2) 9 (56.3)
      Hispanic 21 (44.7) 3 (18.8)
      Black 4 (8.5) 0
      Asian 2 (4.3) 1 (6.3)
      More than 1 race 2 (4.3) 1 (6.3)
      Other 2 (4.3) 2 (12.5)
Employment, n (%)
      Unemployed 13 (27.7) 2 (12.5)
      Full or part-time 32 (68.1) 14 (87.6)
Education, n (%)
      None 1 (2.1) 0
      Junior high school 5 (10.6) 1 (6.3)
      High school/GED 11 (23.4) 3 (18.8)
      Some College/ graduate 30 (63.8) 12 (75.1)
Marital status, n (%)
      Single 16 (34.0) 10 (62.5)
      Married/Partnered 31 (66.0) 6 (37.6)
Insurance, n (%)
      Uninsured 7 (15.2) 3 (18.8)
      Medicaid 20 (43.5) 2 (12.5)
      Private 17 (37.0) 11 (68.8)
      Other 2 (4.4) 0

BMI = Body mass index, GED = General educational development