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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Reprod Infant Psychol. 2021 Apr 17;40(5):465–478. doi: 10.1080/02646838.2021.1916815

Table 1.

Participant characterisation (Time 1 n = 83, Time 2 n = 66)

n (%)
Age *M(SD) 30.42 (5.4)
Race/Ethnicity Origin
White 58 (69.9)
Black 9 (10.8)
Asian 5 (6.0)
American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 (0.0)
Latino/Hispanic 5 (6.0)
Mixed 6 (7.2)
Employment
Part-time or Full-time 54 (65.1)
Not formally employed 29 (34.9)
Income
<$75,000/year 35 (53.0)
≥$75,000/year 26 (39.4)
Have recommendations for socially distancing caused stress for you?
Not at all 7 (8.4)
A little 26 (31.3)
Somewhat 31 (37.3)
A lot 19 (22.9)
Number of participants endorsing the following: time 1
Using at least one substance used to cope 12 (14.5)
Smoking more cigarettes 4 (4.8)
Vaping more 1 (1.2)
Drinking alcohol 5 (6.0)
Using prescription medications that are NOT prescribed to me
2 (2.4)
Using more of my opioid medications than my doctor prescribed 0 (0.0)
Using cannabis or marijuana 7 (8.4)
Number of participants endorsing the following: time 2
Using at least one substance used to cope 9 (14.0)
Smoking more cigarettes 3 (4.5)
Vaping more 1 (1.5)
Drinking alcohol 1 (1.5)
Using prescription medications that are NOT prescribed to me
2 (3.0)
Using more of my opioid medications than my doctor prescribed 2 (3.0)
Using cannabis or marijuana 4 (6.1)

All measurements are taken from time 1 data collection unless otherwise noted.