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Table 1 Patient and provider characteristics of pregnant women surveyed (n = 408)

From: A survey-based study of Zika virus communication preferences among pregnant women in Georgia, United States

Patient Characteristics

Total

 

N

%

Age

 18–29

132

32.3

 30–34

159

38.9

 35+

112

27.4

 Missing

5

1.2

Education

 High School Degree or less

70

17.4

 Some college

48

11.9

 Bachelor Degree

117

28.6

 Graduate Degree

168

41.2

 Missing

5

1.2

Race

 African American/Black

151

37.0

 Hispano/Latino/Chicano

20

4.9

 Caucasian/White

165

40.4

 Asian

48

11.8

 Other

17

4.2

 Missing

7

1.7

First pregnancy

 Yes

177

43.4

 No

224

54.9

 Missing

7

1.7

Trimester

 First

53

13.0

 Second

140

34.3

 Third

206

50.5

 Missing

9

2.2

Type of primary prenatal care provider

 Ob-Gyn

325

79.6

 Midwife

47

11.5

 Both

13

3.2

 Don’t Know

18

4.4

 Missing

5

1.2

Sex of primary prenatal care provider

 Female

335

82.1

 Male

46

11.3

 Both

11

2.7

 Don’t know

1

0.3

 Missing

15

3.7

Considers prenatal care provider their primary providera

 Yes

138

33.8

 No

265

65.0

 Missing

7

1.7

  1. aWomen were asked whether or not they consider their prenatal care provider (ob-gyn or midwife) their primary care provider (main source of health care)