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Table 1 Characteristics of the sample

From: Socioemotional development in infants of pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic: the role of prenatal and postnatal maternal distress

 

N

%

Trimester of pregnancy at T1 (n = 467)

 1st trimester

69

14.8

 2nd trimester

182

39.0

 3rd trimester

216

46.2

Maternal education (n = 467)

 High school diploma or less

17

3.6

 Collegial or professional training

142

30.4

 University degree

308

65.9

Maternal ethnicity (n = 466)

 White

457

98.1

 Black

2

0.4

 Hispanic

3

0.6

 Other

4

0.8

Couple with other parent at T1 (yes)

458

98.5

Family income (n = 464)

  < $35.000 CAD

19

4.1

  > $35.000–< $65.000 CAD

52

11.2

  > $65.000-–< $95.000 CAD

147

31.7

  ≥ $95.000 CAD

246

53.0

Financial situation affected by COVID-19 (n = 467)

 No change

226

48.4

 Small reduction

177

37.9

 Large reduction

64

13.7

Parental status (primiparous) (n = 465)

297

63.9

Infant sex (females) (n = 457)

221

48.4

 

M

SD

Maternal age

30.00

3.77

Weeks of pregnancy at T1

25.53

9.11

Gestational age (weeks)

38.97

2.49

Infant age at T2 (weeks)

10.50

2.60

EPDS total score (pregnancy)

8.83

4.79

K10 total score (pregnancy)

21.28

5.79

EPDS total score (2-months)

6.83

4.75

K10 total score (2-months)

19.19

5.62

ASQ-SE:2 total score

22.98

15.43