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. 2022 Oct 27;19:E68. doi: 10.5888/pcd19.220059

Table 2. Characteristics of 28 Participants Who Completed Interviews for Cardiometabolic Risk Perceptions, Strengths, and Opportunities During Pregnancy and Postpartum Study, Atlanta, Georgia, 2021.

Characteristicsa Valueb
Health insurance
Medicaid 26 (93)
Uninsured 2 (7)
Cardiometabolic risk condition
Diabetes 2 (7)
Gestational diabetes 6 (21)
Hypertension, pre-existing 15 (54)
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
Gestational hypertension 12 (43)
Preeclampsia 13 (46)
Race and ethnicity
Hispanic 7 (2)
Non-Hispanic Asian 7 (2)
Non-Hispanic Black 24 (86)
Attended 4–12-week postpartum visit 16 (57)
Reported having a primary care physician 43 (12)
Median (25th–75th percentile)
Age, y 27 (23.5–33.0)
Parity 2 (1–4)
Gestational age at entry into care, week 12 (10–21)
a

Categories can overlap (ie, a participant may have a chronic diabetes and a gestational hypertension diagnosis).

b

All values are number (percentage) unless otherwise indicated.