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Table 1 Characteristics of Sample

From: The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale: translation and validation for a Greek sample

  

According to BDI-II

 

All Women

No (%)

Not Depressed

No (%)

Depressed

No (%)

Age

   

<24

24 (20)

12 (20)

12 (20)

25-29

31 (25.8)

14 (23.3)

17 (28.3)

30-34

46 (38.3)

20 (33.3)

26 (43.3)

>35

19 (15.8)

14 (23.3)

5 (8.3)

Education

   

Elementary & junior high

23 (19.2)

11 (18.3)

12 (20)

High School

56 (46.7)

27 (45)

29 (29)

University

33 (27.5)

16 (26.7)

17 (28.3)

Postgraduate Studies

7 (5.8)

5 (8.3)

2 (3.3)

Work Status

   

Housewife

35 (29.2)

16 (26.7)

19 (31.7)

Unemployed

10 (8.3)

3 (5)

7 (11.7)

Student

2 (1.7)

1 (1.7)

1 (1.7)

Private Sector

29 (24.2)

16 (26.7)

13 (21.7)

Independent

13 (10.8)

6 (10)

7 (11.7)

Public Sector

21(17.5)

12 (20)

9 (15)

Other

8 (6.7)

5 (8.3)

3 (5)

Family income per month

   

500-1000 Euros

34 (29)

15 (25)

19 (31.7)

1000 -2000 Euros

29 (24.2)

12 (20)

17 (28.3)

2000-3000 Euros

22 (18.3)

12 (20)

10 (16.7)

>3000

26 (21.7)

15 (25)

11 (18.3)

Type of Delivery

   

Vaginal

60 (50)

29 (48.3)

31 (51.7)

Caesarean Section

60 (50)

31 (51.7)

29 (48.3)

Gestational age of newborn

   

Preterm

10 (8.3)

6 (10)

4 (6.7)

Term

101 (84.2)

52 (86.7)

49 (81.7)

Post term

8 (6.7)

2 (3.3)

6 (10)

Prenatal Complications

   

No

92 (76.7)

45 (75)

47 (78.3)

Yes

27 (22.5)

14 (23.3)

13 (21.7)

Postnatal Complications for Neonatal

   

No

108 (90)

51 (85)

57 (95)

Yes

12 (10)

9 (15)

3 (5)

Use of Drugs During Delivery

   

No

54 (45)

24 (40)

30 (50)

Yes

65 (54)

36 (60)

29 (48.3)

Hospital/Clinic

   

Public Hospital

60 (50)

30 (50)

30 (50)

Private Clinic

60 (50)

30 (50)

30 (50)