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. 2019 May 23;107:187–190. doi: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2019.05.023

Table 1.

Study characteristics.

PD exposed (n = 148) Controls (n = 188) p
Infant characteristics at birth
Gestational age, weeks (SD) 39.4 (1.4) 40.0 (1.6) .30
Birth weight, g (SD) / length, cm (SD) 3595 (440)/ 51 (2) 3581 (487) / 51 (2) .69/.89
Head circumference, cm (SD) 35 (1.3) 35 (1.5) .90
Umbilical artery, pH (SD) 7.27 (0.8) 7.28 (0.8) .13
Male sex, nr (%) 80 (54) 97 (52) .65
Maternal characteristics during pregnancy
Maternal age at birth, years (SD) 30 (4.5) 31 (4.3) .05
Maternal pre-pregnancy body-mass index,
kg/m2 (SD)
25.1 (5.1) 24 (4.0) .11
Maternal education, nr (%)
low (up to 12 years)
middle (13-15 years)
high (over 15 years)
63 (44)
36 (24)
47 (32)
48 (25)
56 (30)
84 (45)
.004
Maternal smoking, nr (%) 24 (16) 6 (3) <.001
Maternal use of inhaled or oral corticosteroids, nr (%) 3 (2) 7 (4) .37
Rhinovirus-positive infants at stress test, nr (%) 31(21) 45 (24) .50
Infant age at stress test, weeks (SD) 10.8 (2.0) 10.6 (2.0) .21

p values are based on χ² and Mann-Whitney U tests for categorical and continuous variables, respectively. Bold values signify significance. PD: prenatal psychological stress, SD: standard deviation.