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Table 1 Demographic and clinical characteristics by level of resilience

From: The impact of resilience on psychological outcomes in women after preeclampsia: an observational cohort study

 

Low resilience (n = 27)

High resilience (n = 40)

p

Age (M ± SD)

31.7 ± 4.6

32.7 ± 5.1

0.40

Education

  

1.00

 Compulsory

12 (44%)

19 (48%)

 

 Higher education/university

15 (56%)

21 (53%)

 

Hypertensive disorders

  

0.14

 Mild preeclampsia

2 (7%)

9 (23%)

 

 Severe preeclampsia

20 (74%)

28 (70%)

 

 Superimposed preeclampsia

5 (19%)

3 (8%)

 

Mode of delivery

  

0.96

 Planned caesarean

16 (59%)

25 (63%)

 

 Emergency caesarean

5 (19%)

7 (18%)

 

 Spontaneous vaginal

6 (22%)

8 (20%)

 

Gravidity

  

0.44

 Not pregnant

15 (56%)

27 (68%)

 

 Pregnant

12 (44%)

13 (33%)

 

Parity

  

1.00

 Primipara

21 (78%)

32 (80%)

 

 Multipara

6 (22%)

8 (20%)

 

Time interval

  

0.62

 Up to 1 year

9 (33%)

16 (40%)

 

 More than 1 year

18 (67%)

24 (60%)

 

Neonatal outcome

  

0.80

 Postpartum room

10 (37%)

17 (43%)

 

 Intensive care unit

15 (56%)

19 (48%)

 

 Perinatal mortality

2 (7%)

4 (10%)