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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Epidemiology. 2021 Jan;32(1):18–26. doi: 10.1097/EDE.0000000000001272

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics of study participants.

  Overall (N=510)
Birthweight (grams)  
 Mean (SD) 3,331 (587)
Birthweight for gestational age z-score  
 Mean (SD) 0.07 (1.05)
Age (years)
 Mean (SD) 32.4 (5.4)
Pre-pregnancy BMI (kg/m2)
 Mean (SD) 25.9 (5.6)
Educational attainment
 Less than high school 61 (12%)
 High school / GED 78 (15%)
 Some college 64 (13%)
 College degree 120 (23%)
 Master's degree 104 (21%)
 Doctoral degree 83 (16%)
Household income  
 Less than $40,000/year 194 (38%)
 $40,000-$79,000/year 66 (13%)
 $80,000 or more/year 251 (49%)
Marital status
 Married 343 (67%)
 Widowed, separated, or divorced 25 (5%)
 Never married 141 (28%)
Race/ethnicity
 Latina 175 (34%)
 Asian or Pacific Islander 86 (17%)
 Black 37 (7%)
 White 186 (37%)
 Other or multiple 25 (5%)
Parity
 0 251 (49%)
 1 155 (30%)
 2 73 (14%)
 3+ 32 (6%)
Hardships
 Caregiving 81 (16%)
 Financial hardship 231 (45%)
 Food insecurity 84 (16%)
 Job strain 80 (16%)
 Low perceived community standing 56 (11%)
 Poor perceived neighborhood environment 124 (24%)
 Stressful life events 300 (59%)
 Unplanned pregnancy 145 (29%)

Note: These are averages across the multiply imputed datasets and therefore will not in all cases sum to exactly 510.