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. 2020 Dec 21;15(12):e0243188. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0243188

Table 1. Descriptive statistics of model variables.

Variable Mean (SD; range)
Age (years) 31.3 (4.30; 18–47)
Weeks pregnant at time of survey 26.1 (8.62; 4–41)
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Survey (EPDS) score 10.6 (5.33; 0–30)
Frequency (%)
Race/ethnicity:
    White 1,614 (87.0%)
    Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin 111 (5.98%)
    Black or African American 23 (1.24%)
    Asian 60 (3.23%)
    American Indian or Alaskan Native 12 (0.65%)
    Other 36 (1.94%)
Household income:
    < $49,999 221 (11.9%)
    $50,000 - $99,999 610 (32.9%)
    $100,000+ 1,025 (55.2%)
Education level:
    Less than a bachelor’s degree 426 (23.0%)
    Bachelor’s degree 644 (34.7%)
    Degree beyond a bachelor’s degree 786 (42.4%)
Financial stress:
    Not worried 1,062 (57.2%)
    Worried 794 (42.8%)
High-risk pregnancy:
    No 1,209 (65.1%)
    Yes 647 (34.9%)
Exercise routine changed:
    No 734 (39.6%)
    Yes 1,122 (60.4%)
RUCC code:
    Metro, 1 million+ 1,128 (60.8%)
    Metro, 250,000–999,999 394 (21.2%)
    Metro, < 250,000 140 (7.54%)
    Non-metro 194 (10.5%)

Sample means (with standard deviation and range) or frequency (percent) of model variables, for 1,856 participants included in the analyses.