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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Sep 19.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Alcohol Drug Res. 2014;3(1):5–15. doi: 10.7895/ijadr.v3i1.158

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of sample (N = 648)a

Demographic category Frequency (Percentage)
Pregnant
Non-pregnant

SPB1
(N = 146)
NNR2
(N = 155)
SPB3
(N = 196)
NNR4
(N = 151)
Total (N = 648)
Average age in years (SD) 26.9 (4.8)4 28.1 (5.6)4 26.5 (6.3)4 31.9 (6.5)1,2,3 28.2 (6.2)
Age range [18.4–40.9] [18.2–44.0] [18.0–43.5] [18.1–43.9] [18.0–44.0]
Marital status
    Married 98 (67.1%)3,4 124 (80.0%)3,4 65 (33.2%)1,2 63 (41.7%)1,2 350 (54.0%)
    Cohabitating 34 (23.3%) 16 (10.3%) 34 (17.3%) 32 (21.2%) 116 (17.9%)
    Single/divorced b 14 (9.6%) 15 (9.7%) 96 (49.0%) 56 (37.1%) 181 (27.9%)
Living environmentc
    Urban inner city 141 (96.6%) 84 (54.2%)3 190 (96.9%)2,4 95 (62.9%)3 510 (78.7%)
    Rural/small city/suburban 5 (3.4%) 71 (45.8%) 5 (3.1%) 56 (37.1%) 137 (21.3%)
Education
    No school diploma 0 (0.0%)2,4 4 (2.6%)1,3 2 (1.0%)2,4 3 (1.2%)1,3 9 (1.4%)
    School diploma 17 (11.6%) 91 (58.7%) 34 (17.3%) 93 (61.6%) 235 (36.3%)
    Middle level college 61 (41.8%)2,4 5 (3.3%)1,3 72 (36.8%)2,4 1 (0.7%)1,3 139 (21.4%)
    Higher education/Ph.D. 68 (46.6%) 55 (35.5%) 87 (44.4%) 54 (35.7%) 264 (40.7%)
Employmentd
    Employed 81 (55.5%)2,3,4 129 (83.2%)13 130 (66.3%)1,2,4 130 (86.1%)1,3 470 (72.5%)
    Student 11 (7.5%) 6 (3.9%) 41 (20.9%) 11 (7.3%) 69 (10.7%)
    Homemaker 18 (12.3%) 13 (8.4%) 9 (4.6%) 5 (3.3%) 45 (6.9%)
    Maternity leave 23 (15.8%) 0 (0.0%) 9 (4.6%) 1 (0.7%) 33 (5.1%)
    Unemployed/disability 13 (8.9%) 7 (4.5%) 5 (2.6%) 4 (2.6%) 29 (4.5%)
Household income/person
    < 3,000 rubles e 8 (5.5%)2,4 48 (31.0%)1,3 21 (10.7%)2,4 79 (52.3%)1,3 156 (24.1%)
    3,000–5,000 rubles 51 (34.9%) 61 (39.4%) 61 (31.1%) 51 (33.8%) 224 (34.6%)
    5,000–10,000 rubles 55 (37.7%) 30 (19.4%) 74 (37.8%) 11 (7.3%) 170 (26.2%)
    10,000–18,000 > rubles 30 (20.5%) 7 (4.5%) 30 (15.3%) 9 (6.0%) 76 (11.7%)
Missingf 2 (1.4%) 9 (5.8%) 10 (5.1%) 1 (0.7%) 22 (3.4%)
a

Numeric subscripts 1–4 represent four groups: 1 = pregnant women in St. Petersburg (SPB), 2 = pregnant women in the Nizhny Novgorod region (NNR), 3 = non-pregnant women in SPB, 4 = non-pregnant women in NNR. Subscripts in the table indicate which groups are significantly different (αset = 0.05) based on Bonferroni-adjusted Multiple Comparisons between the four groups. For example, the subscript shown on the column labeled “Pregnant (SBP1)” and row “Average age in years (SD)” with the figure 26.9 (4.8)4 means there is a significant difference in the average age of pregnant women in SBP versus non-pregnant women in NNR.

b

Single/divorced category also included separated and widowed.

c

The bottom three categories (rural, small city, suburban) were collapsed and logistic regression was performed to assess group differences in proportion of inner-city participant residents.

d

The bottom four categories were collapsed and logistic regression was performed to assess group differences in proportion gainfully employed.

e

Between September 2004 and May 2005, exchange rates were 27.5 to 29.2 rubles per U.S. dollar.

f

Missingness is suppressed for all but the income variable, due to minimal non-response (non-response ranged from 0 to 4 women on all other variables).