Table 3.
Demographics of the 284 pregnant women who returned surveys
| Age in years; median (range) | 29 (16–43) |
|---|---|
| Race: | |
| White | 246 (86.6%) |
| African American | 15 (5.3%) |
| Other | 20 (7.0%) |
| Did not answer | 3 (1.1%) |
| Relationship status: | |
| Married | 140 (49.3%) |
| Not married but living with partner | 109 (38.4%) |
| In a relationship but living with partner | 19 (6.7%) |
| Not in a relationship | 15 (5.8%) |
| Did not answer | 1 (0.4%) |
| Education: | |
| Less than high school diploma | 14 (4.9%) |
| High school diploma | 78 (27.5%) |
| Some college | 68 (23.9%) |
| College graduate | 80 (28.2%) |
| Graduate or professional degree | 39 (13.7%) |
| Did not answer | 5 (1.8%) |
| Insurance status: | |
| Private insurance | 176 (62.0%) |
| Medicaid | 91 (32.0%) |
| No insurance | 12 (4.2%) |
| Did not answer | 5 (1.8%) |
| Received majority of their prenatal care from: | |
| Obstetrician | 134 (47.2%) |
| Certified nurse midwife | 40 (14.1%) |
| Nurse practitioner or physician’s assistant | 97 (34.2%) |
| Did not answer | 13 (4.6%) |