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. 2021 Apr 30;301:113978. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2021.113978

Table 1.

Sociodemographic and obstetric variables compared to Student and Chi-square t-tests.

Pregnant women during the pandemic (n = 100) M(SD) Pregnant women prior to the pandemic (n = 100) M(SD) t p
Age 33.20(4.71) 33.04(4.45) .247 .805
Weeks of pregnancy 26.47(9.12) 27.26(8.70) −0.628 .531
Pregnant women during the pandemic (n = 100) n(%) Pregnant women prior to the pandemic (n = 100) n(%) χ2 p
Sociodemographic variables
Current couple Yes 97(97%) 95(95%) .521 .470
No 3(3%) 5(5%)
Nationality Spanish 93(93%) 88(88%) 1.454 .228
Inmigrant 7(7%) 12(12%)
Education level Primary school 2(2%) 1(1%) .352 .839
Secondary school 26(26%) 27(27%)
University 72(72%) 72(72%)
Obstetric information
Primiparous No 38(38%) 46(46%) 1.314 .252
Yes 62(62%) 54(54%)
Pregnancy method Spontaneous 89(89%) 88(88%) .049 .825
Fertility treatment 11(11%) 12(12%)
Previous miscarriages 0 71(71%) 68(68%) .214 .898
1 21(21%) 23(23%)
≥2 8(8%) 9(9%)
Previous children 0 67(67%) 61(61%) 1.247 .536
1 29(29)% 32(32%)
≥2 4(4%) 7(7%)
Risk pregnancy No 84(84%) 78(78%) 1.170 .279
Yes 16(16%) 22(22%)