Joyce Molenaar

77 Predicting population-level vulnerability among pregnant women Table 1. Continued. Original study population (objective 1, 2 and 3) All unique pregnancies 2017 – 2021 (objective 1) Total n = 4172 807.904 n (%) n (%) Feelings of control over life Low Moderate High Missing 144 (3.5) 2741 (65.7) 1006 (24.1) 281 (6.7) Mild intellectual disability Yes No 13 (0.3) 4159 (99.7) 7187 (0.9) 800717 (99.1) Life-events Crime suspect Yes No 95 (2.3) 4077 (97.7) 35393 (4.4) 772511 (95.6) Crime victim Yes No 874 (20.9) 3298 (79.1) 171564 (21.2) 636340 (78.8) Having been detaineda Yes No not shown not shown 2592 (0.3) 805312 (99.7) History of frequent movingb Yes No 53 (1.3) 4119 (98.7) 14081 (1.7) 793823 (98.3) Loss of a family member Yes No 147 (3.5) 4025 (96.5) 32839 (4.1) 775065 (95.9) Living conditions Home ownership Rented Owner occupied Missing 990 (23.7) 3099 (74.3) 83 (2.0) 264519 (32.7) 531526 (65.8) 11859 (1.5) Motorized vehicle ownership No Yes 494 (11.8) 3678 (88.2) 162579 (20.1) 645325 (79.9) Proximity to General Practitioners’ (GP) office >3 km <3 km Missing 265 (6.4) 3847 (92.2) 60 (1.4) 62040 (7.7) 740876 (91.7) 4988 (0.6) Liveability neighbourhood Low-mediocre High Missing 273 (6.5) 3695 (88.6) 204 (4.9) 87013 (10.8) 714817 (88.5) 6074 (0.8) a: Following guidelines of Statistics Netherlands, the data of some variables were rounded (parity) or not shown (having been detained) to prevent the disclosure of information about individuals. b: Erratum: in the original paper of Molenaar et al. (12), there were inaccuracies in the reported percentages of the variable ‘history of frequent moving’, which consequently deviate from the values presented here. Missing data are shown in italic. 3

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