TABLE 34

Postnatal interviews with women in the APPEAL intervention and control arms: participant characteristics

APPEAL groupNHS Trust 1NHS Trust 2Age (years), mean (range)Parity, mean (range)Total interviewed
Control8831.3 (23–27)1.7 (1–3)16
Intervention8533.3 (23–40)1.7 (1–3)13
Total161332.2 (23–40)1.7 (1–3)29

From: Appendix 11, Findings from postnatal interviews with women in the APPEAL feasibility and pilot trial

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