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. 2023 Dec 9;12(24):7597. doi: 10.3390/jcm12247597

Table 1.

Sociodemographic data of the respondents (n = 65).

Variable n %
Level of education
Master’s degree 53 81.50%
Bachelor’s degree 3 4.60%
Secondary 9 13.80%
Level of education—partner
Master’s degree 47 72.30%
Bachelor’s degree 3 4.60%
Secondary 15 23.10%
Level of education—parents
Master’s degree 24 36.90%
Bachelor’s degree 6 9.20%
Secondary 34 52.30%
Primary 7 10.80%
Age
Under 25 1 1.50%
25–30 26 40.00%
30–35 26 40.00%
35–40 11 16.90%
40+ 1 1.50%
Age—partner
Under 25 1 1.50%
25–30 12 18.50%
30–35 28 41.50%
35–40 13 20%
40+ 12 18.50%
Place of residence
Village 8 12.30%
Province capital 45 69.20%
District capital 5 7.70%
Other towns 4 6.20%
No data 3 4.60%
Marital status
Single (never married) woman 14 21.50%
Married 50 76.90%
Divorced 1 1.50%
Professional work
Does not work professionally 12 18.50%
Works professionally 52 80.00%
No data 1 1.50%
Financial status
A significant amount of money 2 3.10%
Enough money 27 41.50%
Average level 34 52.30%
Insufficient amount of money 1 1.50%
No data 1 1.50%
Frequency of intercourse
once a month or less frequently 4 6.10%
several times a month or once a week 25 38.50%
twice a week or more 36 55.40%
Type of sexual activity (Multiple answers possible)
Oral sex 44 67.70%
Anal sex 13 20.00%
Vaginal sex 65 100%
Number of children
1 32 49.20%
2 25 38.50%
3 or more 8 12.30%