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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Mar 7.
Published in final edited form as: Personal Disord. 2019 Jan 10;10(2):163–172. doi: 10.1037/per0000312

Table 1:

Demographic Details of Diagnostic Groups by Cohorts

Borderline personality disorder
Depression
No diagnosis
Demographic factors Cohort1 (n = 10) Cohort 2 (n = 3) Cohort 2 (n = 15) Cohort 1 (n = 22) Cohort 2 (n = 9)
Maternal age, yr: M (SD) 32 (7.5)  30 (3.2) 28 (6.8) 33 (4.6) 26 (4.2)
Caucasian ethnicity, % (n) 60 (6.0) 100 (3.0)  73 (11.0)  73 (16.0) 90 (8.0)
Social class I–II, % (n) 60 (6.0)  0 (.0) 13 (2.0)  73 (16.0) 33 (3.0)
Married/cohabiting, % (n) 60 (6.0)  67 (2.0)  67 (10.0)  73 (16.0) 67 (6.0)
Infant male, % (n) 50 (5.0)  67 (2.0) 47 (7.0)  50 (11.0) 78 (7.0)
Infant age, weeks: M (SD) 53 (2.8)  77 (2.5) 80 (4.0) 55 (1.8) 79 (2.0)

Note. Cohort 1 is the Hobson et al. (2009) cohort; Cohort 2 consists of participants from the larger Lyons-Ruth, Bureau, Riley, and Atlas-Corbett (2009) cohort.