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Table 1 Comparison of maternal and pregnancy characteristics among the pre-pandemic, exposure 1 and exposure 2 groups

From: Reduction in spontaneous and iatrogenic preterm births in twin pregnancies during COVID-19 lockdown in Melbourne, Australia: a multicenter cohort study

Maternal characteristics

Pre-pandemic

Exposure 1

Exposure 2

P value

n = 1219

n = 433

n = 615

Maternal age in years, mean (SD)

32.72 (5.2)

32.45 (4.6)

32.27 (4.9)

0.18

Weight in kg, mean (SD)

72.04 (21.2)

69.78 (23.8)

70.84 (22.6)

0.17

Height in cm, mean (SD)

160.80 (24.1)

157.23 (33.0)

158.78 (30.3)

0.05

Smoking in pregnancy, n (%)

58 (6.3)

33 (10.1)

26 (5.8)

0.04

Interpreter required, n (%)

47 (3.9)

15 (3.5)

22 (3.6)

0.92

Pertussis vaccination during pregnancy, n (%)

997 (85.6)

308 (72.1)

450 (74.5)

 < 0.001

Influenza vaccination during pregnancy, n (%)

887 (75.9)

302 (70.2)

367 (61.0)

 < 0.001

 > 1 COVID-19 vaccine dose before or during pregnancy, n/N (%)a

-

-

197/358a (55.0)

NA

COVID-19 infection during pregnancy

-

0 (0.0)

5 (0.8)

0.001

  < 37 wk

-

0 (0.0)

2 (40.0)

 

  < 34 wk

-

0 (0.0)

1 (20.0)

 

  < 32 wk

-

0 (0.0)

2 (40.0)

 

  < 28 wk

-

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

 

Maternal age group in years, n (% of total)

 18–24

107 (8.8)

40 (9.2)

69 (11.3)

0.33

 25–29

247 (20.3)

84 (19.4)

119 (19.4)

 30–34

490 (40.2)

185 (42.7)

247 (40.4)

 35–39

280 (23.0)

103 (23.8)

143 (23.4)

  ≥ 40

95 (7.8)

21 (4.9)

34 (5.6)

BMI categories in Kg/m2, n (% of total)

  < 18

13 (1.1)

2 (0.5)

3 (0.6)

0.67

 18 – 24

476 (40.6)

169 (42.4)

234 (44.0)

 25 – 29

370 (31.5)

115 (28.8)

146 (27.4)

 30 – 34

176 (15.0)

63 (15.8)

92 (17.3)

 35 – 39

83 (7.1)

32 (8.0)

35 (6.6)

  ≥ 40

56 (4.8)

18 (4.5)

22 (4.1)

Region of birth, n (% of total pregnancies)

 Americas

17 (1.4)

9 (2.1)

19 (3.1)

0.52

 Australia and Associated Territories

728 (59.8)

254 (59.4)

354 (58.0)

 North Africa and Middle East

64 (5.3)

15 (3.5)

28 (4.6)

 North East Asia

35 (2.9)

12 (2.8)

16 (2.6)

 North West Europe

38 (3.1)

21 (4.9)

18 (3.0)

 Oceania

46 (3.8)

15 (3.5)

19 (3.1)

 South East Asia

59 (4.8)

22 (5.1)

28 (4.6)

 Southern and Central Asia

167 (13.7)

60 (14.0)

96 (15.9)

 Southern and Eastern Europe

18 (1.5)

6 (1.4)

14 (2.3)

 Sub-Saharan Africa

46 (3.8)

14 (3.3)

17 (2.8)

Parity, n (%)

 0

569 (46.8)

197 (45.5)

293 (47.6)

0.79

  ≥ 1

648 (53.3)

236 (54.5)

322 (52.4)

SEIFA quintile, n (%)

 1 – Most disadvantaged

240 (19.7)

89 (20.6)

137 (22.3)

0.18

 2

207 (17.0)

58 (13.4)

83 (13.5)

 3

306 (25.1)

101 (23.3)

153 (24.9)

 4

279 (22.9)

97 (22.4)

140 (22.8)

 5 – Most advantaged

185 (15.2)

88 (20.3)

102 (16.6)

Pregnancy characteristics, n (%)

 Sex-concordant

829 (68.0)

302 (69.8)

448 (72.9)

0.11

 Sex-discordant

389 (32.0)

131 (30.3)

167 (27.2)

  1. BMI Body mass index, SD Standard deviation, SEIFA Socioeconomic index for areas
  2. Missing or implausible for weight = 85 (3.76%); missing or implausible height = 15 (0.66%), smoking status = 0 (0%), need for interpreter variable = 0 (0%), maternal age = 6 (0.13%), BMI = 169 (7.34%), region of birth = 11 (0.49%), SEIFA = 35 (1.55%), sex = 1 (0.04%)
  3. aThe denominator for COVID-19 vaccination status is lower than total women in the exposure 2 group as vaccination status was only available from 1 July 2021