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. 2019 Oct 19;16(20):4002. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16204002

Table 1.

Sociodemographic, clinical and other characteristics related to the partner (N = 214).

Sociodemographic Characteristics
M (SD) Min–Max
Age 32.61 years (6.18) 18–51
n %
Education
Basic education 32 14.9
Secondary education 88 41.1
Bachelor’s degree 65 30.4
Master’s degree 25 11.7
Doctoral degree 4 1.9
Professional status
Employed 192 91
Unemployed 3 1.4
Student 16 7.6
Retired 0 0
Other 2 0.9
Monthly income
≤500€ 4 1.9
500€–1000€ 39 1.2
1001€–2000€ 118 55.1
2001€–3500€ 46 21.5
3501€–4500€ 3 1.4
≥4500€ 4 1.9
Residence
Rural 78 36.8
Urban 134 63.2
Relationship status
Married/cohabitating 168 79.2
In a relationship (without cohabitation) 44 20.8
Relationship duration 9.08 years (5.83) 0.4–39
Parental Status
No 62 29
Yes, in the perinatal period (partner currently pregnant or youngest child below one year old) 80 37.4
Yes, youngest child over one year old 72 33.6
Clinical Characteristics
History of psychological problems
Yes 36 16.8
No 178 83.2
Previous treatment-seeking
No 163 76.2
Yes, psychiatric 9 4.2
Yes, psychological 29 13.6
Yes, both (psychological and psychiatric) 13 6.1
Current psychological problems
Yes 20 9.3
No 194 90.7
Clinical Characteristics of the Partner
History or current presence of psychological problems
Yes 81 3.9
No 133 62.1
Previous treatment-seeking
No 145 67.8
Yes, psychiatric 10 4.7
Yes, psychological 47 22
Yes, both (psychological and psychiatric) 12 5.6
Presence of psychological problems in the perinatal period
Yes 42 29.8
No 99 70.2
Treatment seeking in the perinatal period
No 126 89.4
Yes, psychiatric 5 3.5
Yes, psychological 10 7.1
Yes, both (psychological and psychiatric) 0 0