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 |
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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) |
Categories can overlap (ie, a participant may have a chronic diabetes and a gestational hypertension diagnosis).
All values are number (percentage) unless otherwise indicated.