From: Preconception paternal mental health history as predictor of antenatal depression in pregnant women
Variable | Frequency (%) Mean ± Standard deviation Median (Q1-Q3) | |
---|---|---|
Participants | Â | 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 | Â | 22 (20.8%) |
Previous IVG | Â | 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 | Â | 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%) |