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. 2013 Nov 14;11:194. doi: 10.1186/1477-7525-11-194

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics by level of resilience

  Low resilience (n = 27) High resilience (n = 40) p
Age (M ± SD)
31.7 ± 4.6
32.7 ± 5.1
0.40
Education
 
 
1.00
 Compulsory
12 (44%)
19 (48%)
 
 Higher education/university
15 (56%)
21 (53%)
 
Hypertensive disorders
 
 
0.14
 Mild preeclampsia
2 (7%)
9 (23%)
 
 Severe preeclampsia
20 (74%)
28 (70%)
 
 Superimposed preeclampsia
5 (19%)
3 (8%)
 
Mode of delivery
 
 
0.96
 Planned caesarean
16 (59%)
25 (63%)
 
 Emergency caesarean
5 (19%)
7 (18%)
 
 Spontaneous vaginal
6 (22%)
8 (20%)
 
Gravidity
 
 
0.44
 Not pregnant
15 (56%)
27 (68%)
 
 Pregnant
12 (44%)
13 (33%)
 
Parity
 
 
1.00
 Primipara
21 (78%)
32 (80%)
 
 Multipara
6 (22%)
8 (20%)
 
Time interval
 
 
0.62
 Up to 1 year
9 (33%)
16 (40%)
 
 More than 1 year
18 (67%)
24 (60%)
 
Neonatal outcome
 
 
0.80
 Postpartum room
10 (37%)
17 (43%)
 
 Intensive care unit
15 (56%)
19 (48%)
 
 Perinatal mortality 2 (7%) 4 (10%)