Table 2.
Income | |
Less than $15,000 | 11 (16.4%) |
$15,000-$29,999 | 12 (17.9%) |
$30,000-$49,999 | 7 (10.4%) |
$50,000-$74,999 | 7 (10.4%) |
$75,000-$99,999 | 12 (17.9%) |
$100,000 and above | 18 (26.9%) |
Education | |
Less than 7th Grade | 0 (0%) |
Junior High | 1 (1.5%) |
Some High School | 5 (7.6%) |
High School Graduate | 11 (16.7%) |
Some College (2 year college/technical school) | 8 (12.1%) |
Some College (4 year college) | 4 (6.1%) |
Associate’s or Technical Degree | 2 (3.0%) |
Bachelor’s Degree | 12 (18.2%) |
Some Graduate School or More | 23 (34.8%) |
Perceived SES | |
Lower Class | 9 (13.4%) |
Working Class | 11 (16.4%) |
Lower Middle Class | 28 (41.8%) |
Upper Middle Class | 19 (28.4%) |
Higher Class | 0 (0%) |
WIC Status1 | |
Yes | 15 (22.7%) |
No | 51 (77.3%) |
Cumulative SES2 | |
0 | 10 (15.2%) |
1 | 13 (19.7%) |
2 | 4 (6.1%) |
3 | 7 (10.6%) |
4 | 32 (48.5%) |
Repetitive Negative Thinking | 16.0 (11.5) |
Presence of Meaning in Life | 28.8 (4.9) |
Interleukin(IL)-63 | |
Non-transformed | 0.565 (0.40) |
Transformed | −0.379 (0.41) |
Interleukin(IL)-43 | |
Non-transformed | 0.015 (0.01) |
Transformed | −1.94 (0.35) |
Note. Data are reported in Mean (SD) or n (%).
One woman was missing data regarding WIC status.
A cumulative SES index was calculated by summing the number of instances a participant reported above the median on income, education, and perceived social class as well as the absence of WIC support. One woman was missing data on cumulative SES.
Cytokine values determined to be Not a Number (NaN), otherwise known as below fit curve range, on both runs by the MSD software were excluded (n = 7 for IL-6; n = 1 for IL-4).
WIC = Women, Infants, and Children (WIC); SES = socioeconomic status.