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. 2020 Nov 27;7:2333794X20975628. doi: 10.1177/2333794X20975628

Table 2.

Expectant fathers’ health care, economic, and social support needs in the First 1000 Days program with survey data at partner’s first trimester (n = 131).

Fathers
N %
Health care needs, n = 128
 Has seen a primary care provider within 12 months
  Yes 77 60.2
  No 51 39.8
Economic needs
 Food insecure, n = 128
  Yes 23 18.0
  No 105 82.0
 Housing insecure, n = 129
  Yes 12 9.3
  No 117 90.7
 Receiving SNAP, n = 123a
  Yes 16 13.0
  No 107 87.0
 Gross annual household income, n = 124
  <$10 000 16 12.9
  $10 000 to $20 000 17 13.7
  $20 000 to $50 000 52 41.9
  Greater than $50 000 39 31.5
Social support needs
 Partner support, n = 128
  High support 119 93.0
  Medium or low support 9 7.0
 Non-partner support: interactions with family, friends and neighbors, n = 131
  Low social isolation 105 80.2
  High social isolation 26 19.8
 Knows someone that could loan $50, n = 107b 72 67.3
 Knows someone that could provide care if ill, n = 108b 93 86.1
 Knows someone whom could talk with about problems, n = 106b 93 87.7
 Knows someone that could provide ride to clinic, n = 106b 91 85.8

Note. aSupplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

b

Not all fathers answered this question as it was removed from the survey on 7/24/17.