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. 2021 Oct 4;4(4):e27769. doi: 10.2196/27769

Table 1.

Sample demographics prepandemic and during the pandemic.

Variables Prepandemic (October 2019-March 2020; n=152,832) Pandemic (April-September 2020; n=151,191)
Age at delivery (years), mean (SD) 28.2 (5.28) 28.5 (5.23)
Age group at delivery (years), n (%)

<20 5775 (3.78) 4848 (3.21)

20-24 36,323 (23.77) 33,658 (22.26)

25-29 48,026 (31.42) 47,258 (31.26)

30-34 43,682 (28.58) 45, 687 (30.22)

35-39 15,474 (10.78) 17,152 (11.34)

40-44 2552 (1.67) 2588 (1.71)
Race, n (%)

White (non-Hispanic) 16,571 (71.04) 15,906 (71.63)

Black (non-Hispanic) 1584 (6.79) 1467 (6.61)

Asian American/Pacific Islander 415 (1.78) 372 (1.68)

Hispanic/Latinx 1782 (7.64) 1704 (7.67)

Multiracial 2973 (12.75) 2756 (12.41)
Annual household income ($), n (%)

<25,000 5370 (15.87) 4655 (14.49)

25,000-50,000 8047 (23.78) 7436 (23.15)

50,000-75,000 6311 (18.65) 6181 (19.24)

75,000-100,000 6034 (17.83) 5926 (18.45)

>100,000 8072 (23.86) 7925 (24.67)
Completed education level, n (%)

Some high school 917 (2.91) 900 (2.96)

High school degree/equivalent 4123 (13.10) 3689 (12.13)

Some college 7711 (24.50) 7331 (24.10)

College degree 11,670 (37.08) 11,415 (37.53)

Some postgraduate studies 1446 (4.59) 1463 (4.81)

Postgraduate degree 5604 (17.81) 5617 (18.47)
Employment status, n (%)

Employed 65,619 (73.53) 65,801 (74.67)

Not employed 23,619 (26.47) 22,320 (25.33)