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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Feb 24.
Published in final edited form as: Arch Womens Ment Health. 2014 Jul 1;18(1):113–121. doi: 10.1007/s00737-014-0432-9

Table 1.

Sample characteristics (N=93)

Category Percentage
Mood disorder diagnosis Major depressive disorder 67.7
N=93 Bipolar affective disorder 32.3
  -Type I 15.1
  -Type II 11.8
  -NOS 5.4
Psychiatric
comorbidities
Total 72.8
History of substance abuse 41.0
N=see Table 2 Anxiety disorder 53.1
  -Panic disorder 25.9
  -PTSD 18.5
  -GAD 14.8
  -OCD 8.6
  -SAD 8.6
Age M (sd) 30.5 (6.2)
Race White 69.9
N=93 Black 21.5
Asian 3.2
Hispanic 1.1
Other 4.3
Marital status Married 66.3
N=92 Cohabitating 17.4
Single 15.2
Divorced 1.1
Separated 0.0
Widowed 0.0
Education Less than high school 17.5
N=91 High school/GED 14.3
Associates 12.1
Bachelor’s 20.9
Graduate or professional 35.2
Employment Full time 43.3
N=90 Part time 8.9
Unemployed 47.8
Gravidity M (sd) 2.52 (1.92)
Smoking during
  pregnancy N=91
16.3 %

PTSD posttraumatic stress disorder, GAD generalized anxiety disorder, OCD obsessive compulsive disorder, SAD social anxiety disorder