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. 2020 Nov 14;17(22):8445. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17228445

Table 2.

Biopsychosocial variables during pregnancy and postpartum.

Variable Non-Completers Completers Comparison
Mean (SD; Range) N Mean (SD; Range) N U p
Age 32.59 (4.39; 18–42) 165 33.54 (3.88; 23–42) 101 7474.00 0.157
Affective Ambivalence 0.93 (0.73; 0–3) 165 0.86 (0.74; 0–3) 101
No 26.1% 43 30.7% 31 7869.00 0.390
Yes 73.9% 122 69.3% 70
Neuroticism 3.77(3.43; 0–12) 165 3.69 (2.99; 0–12) 101 8191.00 0.815
Extraversion 8.10 (2.93; 0–12) 165 8.54 (2.67; 1–12) 101 7678.00 0.279
Positive Affect 29.70 (9.78; 0–50) 139 29.68 (8.92; 0–50) 101 6735.00 0.592
Negative Affect 16.50 (7.00; 0–40) 139 15.88 (5.82; 0–32) 101 6754.40 0.617
Social Support 75.13 (10.92; 12–84) 123 76.97 (7.84; 42–82) 101 5927.00 0.551
Pregnancy Depressive Symptoms 11.37 (7.40; 2–33) 134 10.21 (5.49; 1–26) 101 6499.50 0.603
Minimal 73.9% 99 72.3% 73 3446.00 0.602
Mild 11.2% 15 23.7% 24 169.50 0.765
Moderate 9.7% 13 4% 4 21.00 0.563
Severe 5.2% 7 0
Postpartum Depressive Symptoms 8.54 (5.53; 0–25) 101
Minimal 82.2% 83
Mild 14.8% 15
Moderate 3% 3
Severe 0