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Digital Health Needs and Preferences During Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period: Mixed Methods Study
childbearing experiences: conducted January-February 2006 for childbirth connection by harries Interactive(R)
JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e48960
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All analyses were conducted in R (version 3.6.3; R Foundation for Statistical Computing).
The study was designated as exempt by the WCG Institutional Review Board, an independent ethical review board.
Of the 4188 users enrolled in Maven’s partner pathway during the study period, 3705 (88.5%) completed the onboarding survey. Of these, 2756 (74.4%) completed their survey while their partner was pregnant and were included for analysis.
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2023;6:e46152
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All analyses were conducted in R (version 3.6.3; R Foundation for Statistical Computing) [15].
The final sample included 5263 users who used the product during pregnancy and reported outcomes after delivery (Figure 2). The average age of the sample was 32.7 (SD 4.0) years (Table 1). Most of the sample were White (2200/5263, 41.8%), and 18.2% (958/5263) were Asian or Pacific Islander, 7.9% (416/5263) were Hispanic, 4.5% (237/5263) were Black, and 2.3% (121/5263) were multiracial or American Indian (Other).
J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e43180
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