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. 2021 Oct 25;2(1):488–496. doi: 10.1089/whr.2021.0053

Table 1.

Characteristics of Women Who Responded to the Survey, Women Who Refused to Participate, and Women Who Did Not Respond (Including Unclaimed Surveys)

Characteristic Respondents (n = 190) Refusals (n = 93) Nonrespondents (n = 426) p-Value; Respondents versus refusals p-Value; Respondents versus nonrespondents
Age at transplant, mean (SD) 34.2 (7.7) 36.4 (6.3) 33.9 (7.0) 0.02a 0.68a
Year of transplant, n (%)       0.65b 0.007c
 1996–2002 45 (23.7) 13 (14.0) 57 (13.4)    
 2002–2008 59 (31.1) 32 (34.4) 156 (36.6)    
 2008–2014 86 (45.3) 48 (51.6) 213 (50)    
Race, n (%)       0.16c 0.008c
 White 148 (77.9) 66 (71.0) 280 (65.7)    
 African American 12 (6.3) 8 (8.6) 64 (15.0)    
 Asian or Asian Indian 7 (3.7) 3 (3.2) 21 (4.9)    
 American Indian 4 (2.1) 2 (2.1) 20 (4.7)    
 Other 19 (10.0) 14 (15.1) 41 (9.6)    
Site of transplant, n (%)       0.06c <0.0001c
 Rochester, MN 110 (57.9) 61 (66.6) 165 (38.8)    
 Jacksonville, FL 28 (14.7) 18 (19.4) 101 (23.7)    
 Scottsdale, AZ 52 (27.4) 14 (15.1) 160 (37.6)    
Transplant type, n (%)       0.27c 0.42c
 Living donor 116 (61.1) 63 (67.7) 244 (57.6)    
 Deceased donor 74 (39.0) 30 (32.3) 180 (42.4)    
 Preemptive transplant, n (%) 25 (13.1) 14 (15.0) 54 (12.7) 0.56b 0.40b
 BMI at transplant, mean (SD) 28.8 (0.6) 28.5 (0.9) 29.1 (0.5) 0.77a 0.77a
 Ever pregnant before transplant, n (%) 76 (40) 31 (33.3) 184 (43.2) 0.30c 0.46c
 Ever pregnant after transplant, n (%) 19 (10) 0 (0) 17 (4.0) <0.0001c 0.005c
a

Student's t-test.

b

Fisher's exact test.

c

Chi square test.

BMI, body mass index; SD, standard deviation.