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. 2022 Nov 11;14(11):e31365. doi: 10.7759/cureus.31365

Table 1. Sociodemographic characteristics and prevalence of postpartum disorder among the studied population.

Min: minimum; Max: maximum; SD: standard deviation; C-section: cesarean section

  Count %
Total 483 100.0
Nationality Saudi 419 86.7
Non-Saudi 64 13.3
Mode of delivery Natural 291 60.2
C-section 192 39.8
Number of children 1–2 228 47.2
3–4 191 39.5
5–6 47 9.7
6 and more 17 3.5
Social status Married 483 100.0
Was your family supportive during this pregnancy? Yes 432 89.4
No 51 10.6
Job Employed 104 21.5
Unemployed 379 78.5
Family monthly income Not enough 71 14.7
Enough 402 83.2
More than enough 10 2.1
Changes and birth complications None 175 36.2
1 125 25.9
2 108 22.4
3 or more 75 15.5
Are you known to have a chronic disease? Yes 75 15.5
No 408 84.5
Family history of hereditary disorders Yes 217 44.9
No 266 55.1
Are you known to have any psychiatric illness? Yes 9 1.9
No 474 98.1