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Table 1 Sociodemographic and clinical data of the study participants

From: Preconception paternal mental health history as predictor of antenatal depression in pregnant women

Variable

Frequency (%)

Mean ± Standard deviation

Median (Q1-Q3)

Participants

 

106 (100%)

Age

 

33.3 ± 4.6

Nationality

Italian

103 (97.2%)

 

Other

3 (2.8%)

Relationship status

Married/ cohabiting

103 (97.2%)

 

Single

3 (2.8%)

Education

Secondary school

6 (5.7%)

 

High school

46 (43.4%)

 

Graduate

54 (50.9%)

Employment

Employed

89 (84%)

 

Unemployed

17 (16%)

BMI (before pregnancy)

23.54 ± 5.26

Previous psychiatric disorder

19 (17.9%)

Family history of psychiatric disorder

34 (32.1%)

Partner’s previous psychiatric disorder

10 (9.4%)

Trimester

First

16 (15.1%)

 

Second

14(13.2%)

 

Third

76 (71.7%)

Previous abortus

 

22 (20.8%)

Previous IVG

 

5 (4.7%)

Spontaneous pregnancy

103 (97.2%)

Number of children

0

62 (58.5%)

 

1

36 (34%)

 

2 or 3

8 (7.5%)

Smoking

 

5 (4.7%)

Alcohol or substance use

0 (0%)

Coffee or tea consumption

58 (54.7%)

Gestational comorbidity

30 (28.3%)

Medical comorbidity (other than gestational)

28 (26.4%)

Nausea during pregnancy

87 (82.1%)

Vomiting during pregnancy

48 (45.3%)