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. 2022 May 27:10.1111/scs.13087. Online ahead of print. doi: 10.1111/scs.13087

TABLE 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of participants

Sociodemographic variables (n = 20) Frequency/range/%
Age – range (mean) 21–46 years (33.7 years)
Infant's age – range (mean) 5w‐17.5w (10.7w)
Marital status (%)
Married/living with a partner 18 (90.0%)
In relationship/not living with partner 1 (5.0%)
Single 1 (5.0%)
Parity (%)
One child 9 (45.0%)
Two children 8 (40.0%)
Three children 2 (10.0%)
Four children 1 (5.0%)
Occupation (classified using standard classification levels) a
Level 2 (equates with good general education and typically longer period of work‐related training, e.g., beautician, customer service) 5 (25.0%)
Level 3 (normally requires post‐compulsory education but not normally to degree level, e.g., team manager, chef, freelance writer) 5 (25.05%)
Level 4 (equates to “professional” occupations and high‐level managerial positions, e.g., occupational therapist, chartered accountant, teacher) 9 (45.0%)
Not in paid employment 1 (5.0%)
a

Standard Occupational Classification Levels (2020).