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. 2021 Sep 15;4(9):e2124273. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.24273

Table 1. Characteristics of Study Population by COVID-19–Related Fertility Intention Changes.

Characteristic Total, No. (%) (n = 1179) Thinking about becoming pregnant before COVID-19, No. (%) (n = 191) P value Actively trying to become pregnant before COVID-19, No. (%) (n = 61) P value Not thinking about becoming pregnant before COVID-19, No. (%) (n = 927) P value
Still thinking (n = 120 [63%]) No longer thinking (n = 71 [37%]) Still trying (n = 31 [51%]) No longer trying (n = 30 [49%]) Still not thinking (n = 885 [95%]) Thinking (n = 42 [5%])
Demographics
Age, mean (SD), y 32.2 (5.6) 33.1 (4.0) 31.2 (5.0) .01 33.0 (4.5) 31.0 (6.5) .17 32.3 (5.8) 31.0 (5.4) .15
Race and ethnicity
Hispanic 622 (52.9) 25 (21.0) 24 (33.8) .14 10 (32.3) 19 (63.3) .04 530 (59.9) 14 (33.3) .003
Non-Hispanic
White 372 (31.6) 71 (59.7) 37 (52.1) 12 (38.7) 8 (26.7) 226 (25.5) 18 (42.9)
Black, Asian, and other 183 (15.6) 23 (19.3) 10 (14.1) 9 (29.0) 3 (10.0) 128 (14.5) 10 (23.8)
Insurance status
Public 623 (53.3) 21 (17.5) 22 (31.4) .03 12 (38.7) 16 (55.2) .20 533 (60.7) 19 (45.2) .05
Private 547 (46.8) 99 (82.5) 48 (68.6) 19 (61.3) 13 (44.8) 345 (39.3) 23 (54.8)
Annual household income, $
<100 000 415 (35.2) 21 (17.5) 25 (35.2) .002 10 (32.3) 13 (43.3) .19 335 (37.9) 11 (26.2) .01
≥100 000 427 (36.2) 90 (75.0) 37 (52.1) 15 (48.4) 9 (30.0) 254 (28.7) 22 (52.4)
Do not know 337 (28.6) 9 (7.5) 9 (12.7) 6 (19.4) 8 (26.7) 296 (33.4) 9 (21.4)
Educational level
<Bachelor's degree 570 (49.4) 12 (10.3) 25 (35.2) <.001 9 (29.0) 13 (43.3) .03 490 (56.7) 17 (41.5) .05
≥Bachelor's degree 584 (50.6) 105 (89.7) 46 (64.8) 22 (71.0) 17 (56.7) 374 (43.3) 24 (58.5)
Children (≤18 y) living in home, mean (SD) 1.9 (1.0) 1.2 (0.8) 1.5 (0.8) .04 1.4 (0.6) 1.8 (0.9) .05 2.1 (1.1) 1.6 (0.8) <.001
COVID-19 related
Diagnosis (self) 221 (18.7) 21 (17.5) 17 (23.9) .28 4 (12.9) 6 (20.0) .45 158 (17.9) 15 (35.7) .004
Partner diagnosis 146 (13.8) 20 (17.4) 4 (6.0) .03 6 (20.0) 4 (17.4) .81 103 (13.1) 9 (23.1) .08
Child diagnosis 126 (10.8) 15 (12.9) 7 (10.1) .57 4 (12.9) 4 (13.3) .96 92 (10.5) 4 (9.5) .84
COVID-19 hospitalization in household 11 (0.9) 0 1 (1.4) .19 0 1 (3.3) .31 9 (1.0) 0 .51
Stress related
PSS-4 score, mean (SD)a 6.3 (2.8) 6.0 (2.8) 7.3 (3.1) .01 6.2 (2.7) 6.8 (3.1) .41 6.3 (2.8) 6.0 (2.7) .62
Pre–COVID-19 financial security
Comfortable with extra 436 (37.2) 77 (64.2) 39 (54.9) .13 14 (45.2) 10 (34.5) .69 274 (31.2) 22 (53.7) .01
Enough but no extra 522 (44.6) 36 (30.0) 22 (31.0) 13 (41.9) 14 (48.3) 421 (47.9) 16 (39.0)
Have to cut back or cannot make ends meet 213 (18.2) 7 (5.8) 10 (14.1) 4 (12.9) 5 (17.2) 184 (20.9) 3 (7.3)
Current financial security
Comfortable with extra 269 (22.9) 63 (52.5) 21 (29.6) .002 9 (29.0) 4 (13.8) .36 158 (17.9) 14 (34.2) .01
Enough but no extra 312 (26.6) 29 (24.2) 13 (18.3) 8 (25.8) 9 (31.0) 239 (27.1) 14 (34.2)
Have to cut back or cannot make ends meet 592 (50.5) 28 (23.3) 37 (52.1) 14 (45.2) 16 (55.2) 484 (54.9) 13 (31.7)
Job loss (self or other adult in home) 764 (64.8) 51 (42.5) 41 (57.7) .04 19 (61.3) 19 (63.3) .87 610 (68.9) 24 (57.1) .11
Essential worker in household 289 (24.5) 33 (27.5) 23 (32.4) .47 7 (22.6) 9 (30.0) .51 208 (23.5) 9 (21.4) .76
Took questionnaire before June 1, 2020 926 (78.5) 85 (70.8) 60 (84.5) .03 24 (77.4) 23 (76.7) .94 707 (79.9) 27 (64.3) .02

Abbreviation: PSS, Perceived Stress Scale.

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PSS-4 scored from 0 to 16, with higher scores denoting greater stress.