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. 2020 Aug 21;20:480. doi: 10.1186/s12884-020-03168-4

Table 2.

Social support, negative interactions and perceptions of customs among Jewish and Arab women, one month after childbirth (Mean, Standard Deviation, Man-Whitney Test)

Variable Jews (N = 202) Arabs (N = 203) p
Ma SD Ma SD
Social support General positive support 4.27 0.73 3.79 0.87 < 0.001
Emotional support 4.53 0.64 4.46 0.72 0.67
Instrumental support 4.15 0.72 3.53 0.92 < 0.001
Sources of social support Partner 4.57 0.71 3.95 0.99 < 0.001
Woman’s family 4.32 0.91 4.22 0.83 0.09
Husband ‘s family 2.74 0.61 2.62 0.93 0.29
Friends 2.66 0.69 2.54 0.92 0.14
Neighbors 2.30 0.87 2.15 0.90 0.12
Negative interactions Average 1.47 0.74 1.82 0.85 < 0.001
Subscale of negative interactions Conflict 1.68 1.03 1.99 1.09 < 0.001
Insensitivity 1.36 0.68 1.74 0.88 < 0.001
interference 1.24 0.54 1.59 0.70 < 0.001
Source of negative interactions Partner 1.43 1.14 1.49 1.04 0.047
Woman’s family 1.35 0.96 1.38 0.87 0.105
Husband ‘s family 1.92 1.31 2.34 1.33 < 0.001
Friends 1.13 0.59 1.15 0.55 0.159
Neighbors 1.12 0.57 1.14 0.52 0.167
Perception of customs and traditions 4.34 0.54 3.13 0.83 < 0.001

Note. Differences between Arab and Jewish women were measured using the Man-Whitney Test

aRange 1–5