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Published in final edited form as: Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2021 Oct 13;226(3):394.e1–394.e16. doi: 10.1016/j.ajog.2021.10.009

Table 2.

Demographic characteristics of patient survey respondents

Characteristic 2018 Pregnant (n=117) 2018 Postpartum (n=97) 2020 Pregnant (n=109) 2020 Postpartum (n=102)

Age group
 18–24 13 (11.1) 11 (11.3) 5 (4.6) 4 (3.9)
 25–34 71 (60.7) 57 (58.8) 74 (67.9) 68 (66.7)
 35–44 32 (27.4) 20 (20.6) 24 (22.0) 25 (24.5)
 Unknown 1 (0.9) 9 (9.3) 6 (5.5) 5 (4.9)
Education
 8th grade or less 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0)
 Some high school, high school graduate, or GED 7 (6.0) 4 (4.1) 4 (3.7) 3 (2.9)
 Some college or 2-year degree 25 (21.4) 15 (15.5) 19 (17.4) 18 (17.6)
 4-year college degree 31 (26.5) 23 (23.7) 32 (29.4) 32 (31.4)
 More than 4-year college degree 53 (45.3) 46 (47.4) 48 (44.0) 44 (43.1)
 Unknown 1 (0.9) 9 (9.3) 6 (5.5) 5 (4.9)
Ethnicity
 Hispanic or Latino 2 (1.7) 7 (7.2) 4 (3.7) 4 (3.9)
 Not Hispanic or Latino/Unknown 115 (98.3) 90 (92.8) 105 (96.3) 98 (96.1)
Race
 White 99 (84.6) 72 (74.2) 90 (82.6) 83 (81.4)
 Black or African-American 7 (6.0) 7 (7.2) 4 (3.7) 5 (4.9)
 Asian 5 (4.3) 4 (4.1) 4 (3.7) 5 (4.9)
 All othera 6 (5.1) 14 (14.4) 11 (10.1) 9 (8.8)

Data presented as n (%)

a

Includes Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, American Indian or Alaska Native, Other, Unknown, and patients choosing more than one race

GED=General Educational Development Test