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. 2022 May 3;6(5):e35471. doi: 10.2196/35471

Table 1.

Comparison of demographic characteristics of participants having high and low engagement with patient-generated health data recording.

Characteristic Total participants (N=47) Engagement with PGHDa P value


High (n=17) Low (n=30)
UIb at baseline, n (%) 3 (6) 1 (2) 2 (4) .99c
Age (years), median (IQR) 34 (31-36) 34 (32-37) 33 (30-36) .21d
Multipara, n (%) 33 (70) 14 (30) 19 (40) .20c
BMI before pregnancy (kg/m2), median (IQR) 20 (19-21) 20 (18-21) 20 (19-21) .96d
Weight gain during pregnancy (kg), median (IQR) 10 (8-12) 10 (9-12) 11 (89-12) .89d
Child’s birth weight (g), median (IQR) 3104 (2760-3384) 2885 (2736-3196) 3160 (2945-3480) .05d

aPGHD: patient-generated health data.

bUI: urinary incontinence.

cFisher exact test.

dMann-Whitney U test.