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. 2020 Nov 12;4(1):e000844. doi: 10.1136/bmjpo-2020-000844

Table 1.

Participant characteristics

N (%)
Gender
 Female 9 (90)
 Male 1 (10)
Age (years)
 18–24  0 (0)
 25–40  6 (60)
 41–50 y 4 (40)
Marital status
 Single (never married) 3 (30)
 Married/civil partner 7 (70)
Age of child when diagnosed with congenital CMV
 From birth 3 (30)
 Under 12 months 4 (40)
 13 months–2 years 1 (10)
 3–4 years 1 (10)
 5 years and above 1 (10)
Age of child at time of interview
 0–12 months 1 (10)
 13–23 months 0 (0)
 2–5 years 5 (50)
 6–10 years 2 (20)
 11–15 years 2 (20)
Severity of congenital CMV
 Hearing loss (unilateral or bilateral) 6 (60)
 Developmental and motor delay 1 (10)
 Severely disabled 2 (20)
 Unknown 1 (10)
Ethnicity
 White English 9 (90)
 Other British 1 (10)
Parental highest qualifications
 GCSE/BTEC or equivalent 1 (10)
 AS/A-levels or equivalent 2 (20)
 PGCert/PGDip or equivalent 1 (10)
 BSc/BA or equivalent 2 (20)
 MSc/Postgraduate diplomas or equivalent 4 (40)

AS, Advanced Subsidiary; BA, Bachelor of Arts; BSc, Bachelor of Science; BTEC, Business and Technology Education Council; CMV, cytomegalovirus; GCSE, General Certificate of Secondary Education; MSc, Master of Science; PGCert, postgraduate certificate; PGDip, postgraduate diploma.