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. 2016 Mar 4;6(3):e009396. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2015-009396

Table 2.

Baseline characteristics of 400 trial participants

Control group
(N=196)
Intervention group
(N=204)
Sociodemographic
Age (years) 32.0 (5.1) 31.8 (5.2)
Born in Australia 149 (76.0%) 157 (77.0%)
Speak only English at home 159 (81.1%) 174 (85.3%)
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander 2 (1.0%) 1 (0.5%)
Holds a Health Care card* 31 (15.8%) 24 (11.8%)
Married/de facto 185 (94.4%) 198 (97.1%)
Highest education level
 University degree or above 129 (65.8%) 120 (58.8%)
 Postsecondary trade training or certificate 36 (18.4%) 41 (20.1%)
 Up to or complete secondary schooling 31 (15.8%) 43 (21.1%)
Managerial or professional occupation 98 (50.0%) 109 (53.4%)
Socio-Economic Index for Area 1011 (31.8) 1012 (38.7)
Reproductive health
Prior pregnancy 56 (28.6%) 53 (25.0%)
Unintended index pregnancy 49 (25.0%) 46 (22.6%)
Medically assisted conception 15 (7.7%) 16 (7.8%)
Caesarean birth 71 (36.2%) 67 (32.8%)
Mental health
Psychiatric history
 Depression 27 (13.8%) 40 (19.6%)
 Anxiety disorder 27 (13.8%) 32 (15.7%)
 Post-traumatic stress disorder 7 (3.6%) 4 (2.0%)
 Eating or dieting disorder 3 (1.5%) 9 (4.4%)
 Other psychiatric condition including bipolar disorder, alcohol or opiate addiction 4 (2.0%) 6 (2.9%)
PHQ Depression score 3.4 (3.3) 3.9 (3.5)
PHQ GAD 7 score 2.9 (3.1) 3.6 (3.8)
PHQ Panic 1 (0.5%) 4 (2.0)
Any disability associated with any PHQ symptoms† 90 (45.9%) 94 (46.1%)
General health and breastfeeding
Excellent or very good self-rated health 166 (84.7%) 169 (82.8%)
Ever breastfed 188 (95.9%) 197 (96.6%)
Current feeding
 Only breast milk 133 (70.7%) 134 (68.0%)
 Only formula 15 (8.0%) 22 (11.2%)
 Both breast milk and formula 40 (21.3%) 41 (20.8%)
Infant health and infant care
Gestational age at birth (weeks) 39.4 (1.6) 39.5 (1.7)
Singleton birth 194 (99.0%) 202 (99.0%)
Female baby 99 (50.5%) 102 (50.0%)
Confident about infant care on discharge from maternity hospital 110 (56.1%) 103 (50.5%)
Baby age at baseline (weeks) 6.1 (3.3) 6.2 (3.0)
Baby’s health excellent or very good 183 (93.4%) 192 (94.1%)
Baby's sleep a problem in past 2 weeks 56 (28.6%) 55 (27.0%)
Duration crying/fussing prior 24 h 3.2 (2.5) 2.8 (2.0)
Other risk and protective factors for postnatal mental health
Childhood maltreatment
 Physical abuse 10 (5.1%) 19 (9.3%)
 Sexual abuse 4 (2.1%) 4 (2.0%)
Vulnerable Personality Scale
 Vulnerability Subscale score 12.5 (3.9) 12.1 (4.1)
 Organised/Responsive Subscale score 11.7(1.9) 11.8 (2.0)
Intimate Bonds Measure
 Care Subscale score 33.3 (4.6) 32.7 (4.7)
 Control Subscale score 5.1 (5.2) 4.6 (4.6)

Data are n (%), or mean (SD).

*Health Care cards are held by people whose main income is a social protection benefit, who are unwaged students or have a very low household income.

†Only among those with clinically-significant symptoms.

GAD, Generalised Anxiety Disorder; PHQ, Patient Health Questionnaire.