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. 2013 Aug;8(4):381–387. doi: 10.1089/bfm.2012.0151

Table 1.

Sample Characteristics (n=130)

Characteristic Total (n=130) Control (n=57) Intervention (n=73) p value
Race black/African-American 45 (34.6) 17 (29.8) 28 (38.4) 0.309
Income <$25,000 (past year?) 66 (50.8) 30 (52.6) 36 (49.3) 0.707
Married (baseline) 63 (48.5) 28 (49.1) 35 (47.9) 0.894
Any smoking prenatally 23 (17.7) 10 (17.5) 13 (17.8) 0.969
Age (years)a 27.5 (5.3) 28.3 (5.2) 26.9 (5.4) 0.117
School years completedb 12.0 (12, 15) 12.0 (12, 15) 12.0 (12, 15) 0.717
Depressive symptoms (CES-D Scale)b 10.0 (20, 27) 9.0 (5, 18) 11.0 (5, 21) 0.796
Prenatal social stressors (PPP Scale)b 22.0 (20, 27) 21.0 (18, 24) 24.0 (20, 29) 0.001
Pregravida BMI (kg/m2)b 25.1 (21, 32) 25.6 (20, 35) 25.0 (22, 31) 0.641

Data are number (%) unless indicated otherwise.

a

Mean (standard deviation) values.

b

Median (interquartile range).

BMI, body mass index; CES-D, Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression; PPP, Prenatal Psychosocial Profile.