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. 2022 Feb 10;19(4):1975. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19041975

Table 1.

Participant demographics.

Characteristic n (%)
Ethnicity:
 Black/Black British 8 (44.4%)
 Asian/Asian British 4 (22.2%)
 Arab 2 (11.1%)
 Mixed Other 2 (11.1%)
 White Other 2 (11.1%)
Age: (Mean = 33.4)
 ≤25 2 (11.1%)
 26–30 3 (16.6%)
 31–35 5 (27.7%)
 36–41 7 (38.8%)
 42–46 1 (5.5%)
Number of dependents:
 1 child 6 (33.3%)
 2 children 3 (16.6%)
 3 children 7 (38.8%)
 ≥4 children 2 (11.1%)
Primary diagnosis:
 Bipolar Affective Disorder 2 (11.1%)
 Anxiety 3 (16.6%)
 Trauma-Related Diagnoses (incl. PTSD and EUPD) 5 (27.7%)
 Depression (including postnatal and recurrent) 6 (33.3%)
 Schizophrenia type disorders 2 (11.1%)
Perinatal status:
 Pregnant 1 (5.5%)
 Postnatal 17 (94.4%)