Research Article
Postdischarge Impact of C-L Psychiatry Treatment in Obstetrical Inpatients
Table 1
Demographics of study participants ().
| Age | Relationship | Education | Current employment status | Ethnic/racial affiliation | Religious affiliation | Years in Canada | Other living children |
| Mean age = 34 | Married 75% | Completed college/university 71% | Parental leave 46% | “None” 36% | “None” 36% | Entire life 86% | None 54% 1–32% 2–10% 5–4% | | Common law 18% | Some college/university 25% | Full-time homemaker 32% | Jewish 21% | Jewish 21% | Philippines 1983; Zimbabwe 1993; Iran 2000; Pakistan 2005 | | | Single 7% | High school 4% | Part-time job 7% | “White” 11% | Roman catholic 18% | | | | | | Seeking employment 7% | 4% each: Black, “Black-and-White”, Greek orthodox Iranian, Italian, Pakistani, Philippine, Portuguese | 7% each: Muslim, Greek orthodox, Christian | | | | | | Full-time job 4% | | Protestant 4% | | | | | | Social assistance 4% | | | | |
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