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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Matern Child Health J. 2015 Sep;19(9):1925–1935. doi: 10.1007/s10995-015-1723-0

Table 1. Demographic and reproductive characteristics of CHARGE Study participants and participants included in the validation study subsets.

CHARGE Study Diabetesa Substudy Hypertensive Disordersb Substudy Preeclampsiac Substudy BMI Substudy

n % n % n % n % n %
All 983 -- 644 65.5 615 61.3 762 77.5 415 42.2
Age at delivery
 <25 161 16.4 95 14.8 89 14.5 122 16.0 63 15.2
 25-29 247 25.1 160 24.8 153 24.9 190 24.9 103 24.8
 30-34 325 33.1 223 34.6 210 34.2 252 33.1 144 34.7
 ≥35 250 25.4 166 25.8 163 26.5 198 26.0 105 25.3
Race/Ethnicity
 White, non-Hispanic 570 58.0 409 63.5 395 64.2 465 61.0 267 64.3
 Other 413 42.0 235 36.5 220 35.8 297 39.0 148 35.7
Education
 No Bachelor 537 54.6 343 53.3 330 53.7 412 54.1 203 48.9
 Bachelor or higher 446 45.4 301 46.7 285 46.3 350 45.9 212 51.1
Language preference
 English 922 93.8 619 96.1 593 96.4 726 95.3 403 97.1
 Spanish or other 61 6.2 25 3.9 22 3.6 36 4.7 12 2.9
Delivery payer
 Government program 170 17.3 90 14.0 88 14.3 122 16.0 54 13.0
 Private insurance 813 82.7 554 86.0 527 85.7 640 84.0 361 87.0
Parity
 Primipara 434 44.1 297 46.1 278 45.2 338 44.4 204 49.2
 Multipara 549 55.9 347 53.9 337 54.8 424 55.6 211 50.8
Planned pregnancy
 Yes 627 65.2 431 67.1 407 66.4 501 65.9 291 70.1
 No 334 34.8 211 32.9 206 33.6 259 34.1 124 29.9
Prenatal care started
 1st trimester 920 93.6 618 96.0 592 96.3 726 95.3 401 96.6
 2nd trimester 63 6.4 26 4.0 23 3.7 36 4.7 14 3.4
Years elapsed
 <3.5 152 15.5 113 17.6 113 18.4 130 17.1 65 15.7
 3.5-4.4 342 34.8 234 36.3 231 37.6 273 35.8 155 37.4
 4.5-5.4 384 39.0 234 36.3 266 35.1 283 37.1 154 37.1
 ≥5.5 105 10.7 63 9.8 55 8.9 76 10.0 41 9.9
a

Diabetes, type 2 or gestational; three mothers had type 2 diabetes (1 ASD case mother, 1 DD case mother, and 1 TD control mother); the remaining 57 had gestational diabetes.

b

Hypertensive disorders, chronic or pregnancy-induced and preeclampsia; seventeen mothers had chronic hypertension (12 ASD case mothers, 2 DD case mothers, and 3 TD control mothers); the remaining 54 had pregnancy-induced hypertension/preeclampsia.

c

Preeclampsia, including pregnancy-induced hypertension.