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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Feb 21.
Published in final edited form as: Complement Ther Clin Pract. 2012 Jul 15;18(4):235–240. doi: 10.1016/j.ctcp.2012.06.006

Table 1.

Participant demographic and mental health baseline characteristics

Participant Characteristics (N=22) % Frequency (N) or M (SD)
Age 32.41 (4.98)
Gestational age at baseline (in weeks) 21.80 (5.96)
Ethnicity
 Minority 27% (6)
 Caucasian 72% (15)
Education
 <Bachelors Degree 14% (3)
 Bachelors Degree Only 32% (7)
 Masters Degree or Higher 60% (12)
Marital Status
 Single 28% (5)
 Living with Partner 72% (17)
Income
 Under 25,000 0% (0)
 25,000–50,000 15% (3)
 More than 50,000 45% (9)
 Refused/Missing 40% (10)
Current Psychopathologya
 No diagnosis 50.0% (11)
 Major Depression 9.1% (2)
 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder 18.2% (4)
 Anxiety Disorder (GAD, Phobias, Panic Disorder) 45.5% (10)
 Substance Abuse/Dependence 0%
Past Psychopathologya
 No diagnosis 13.6% (3)
 Major Depression 54.5% (12)
 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder 36.4% (8)
 Anxiety Disorder (GAD, Phobias, Panic Disorder) 9.1% (2)
 Substance Abuse/Dependence 45.5% (10)
a

Axis I diagnosis assessed with SCID, 73% of participants had more than one diagnosis

Note: Income is measured in categories 1–21 in 4k increments: 18 = 85–89k, 12=55–59k

Minorities included: 2 Latinas, 1 African-American, 1 Bi-racial, 1 Native-American, 1 Other