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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Mar 20.
Published in final edited form as: J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2014 Oct 14;43(6):792–802. doi: 10.1111/1552-6909.12505

Table 1:

Baseline Characteristics of Patients with Complete Barkin Index of Maternal Functioning (BIMF) Assessments at Screening Study Home Visit (N = 346)

Baseline Characteristics % (n)
Race
 White 68.0 (235)
 Non-White 32.0 (111)
Hispanic
 Yes 2.6 (9)
 No 97.4 (337)
Marital Status
 Married 44.0 (152)
 Not Married 56.0 (194)
Education
 < High school 8.9 (31)
 High school diploma or Graduate Equivalency Diploma 24.3 (84)
 Some college or trade 34.4 (119)
 College degree 21.7 (75)
 Degree(s) beyond college 10.7 (37)
Bipolar
 Yes 25.0 (87)
 No 75.0 (259)
Insurance
 Private 45.3 (157)
 Public 53.0 (183)
 Uninsured 1.7 (6)
Mean (SD) Median (range)
Mother’s age (at home visit, years) 28.2 (5.9) 28.0 (18–43)
Infant’s age (at home visit, weeks) 6.2 (1.3) 5.9 (4–11)
Barkin Index of Maternal Functioning (20-item) 79.6 (16.2) 79.0 (30–120)
Gratification Checklist 48.4 (9.5) 49.0 (25–70)
SIGH-ADS 29 22.0 (6.3) 22.0 (5–42)
SF-12
 Physical 48.9 (8.9) 49.2 (28–65)
 Mental 31.5 (10.0) 30.2 (10–57)
GAS Score 58.1 (7.1) 58.0 (35–85)

Note. SIGH-ADS 29 = Structured Interview Guide for the Hamilton Depression with Atypical Depression Supplement (29-item version); SF-12 = 12-item Short Form Health Survey; GAS = Global Assessment Scale.