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. 2021 Nov 24;12:688340. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.688340

TABLE 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of participants (N = 316).

Women (n = 198) Men (n = 118)
Age, M years ± SD (min—max) 30.5 ± 4.94 (19—42) 31.9 ± 5.42 (21—47)
Obstetric status, n (%)
First/second trimester 34 (17.2%) 64 (54.2%)
Third trimester 90 (45.5%) 44 (37.3%)
Postpartum 74 (37.4%) 10 (8.50%)
Planned pregnancy (yes) n (%) 151 (77.8%) 88 (74.6%)
Responded during strict lockdown (yes) n (%) 61 (30.8%) 61 (51.7%)
Education level, n (%)
≤12 years 70 (35.4%) 68 (58.1%)
Bachelor’s degree 74 (37.4%) 26 (22.0%)
Master’s degree 48 (24.2%) 21 (17.8%)
Ph.D. 6 (3.00%) 2 (1.70%)
Working situation, n (%)
Working from home 37 (18.7%) 35 (29.7%)
Unemployed due to Covid-19 25 (12.6%) 15 (12.7%)
Essential worker 7 (2.8%) 17 (6.8%)
Other (e.g., on leave) 129 (65.2%) 22 (18.6%)
Relationship status, n (%)
Dating 63 (32.1%) 40 (34.8%)
Married or Civil Union 133 (67.9%) 75 (65.2%)
Relationship duration, M years ± SD 6.65 ± 4.42 6.87 ± 4.31
Cohabiting (yes)
n (%) 116 (58.6%) 101 (85.6%)
M years ± SD 4.13 ± 3.94 3.62 ± 3.01