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. 2024 Apr 14;16(4):e58229. doi: 10.7759/cureus.58229

Table 4. Correlation between the shoulder pain and respondents' characteristics:

N: number, SAR: Saudi Riyal. p-value <0.05 is considered statistically significant.

Factors Shoulder pain  N (%) p-value
Yes No
Age (Years) 16-24 4 (7.4) 50 (92.6) <0.001
25-34 18 (32.1) 38 (67.9)
35-44 35 (42.2) 48 (57.8)
More than or equal to 45 67 (36.2) 118 (63.8)
Gender Male 63 (30.4) 144 (69.6) 0.280
Female 61 (35.7) 110 (64.3)
Income (SAR) Less than 6000 17 (18.1) 77 (81.9) <0.001
From 6000 to 10000 45 (45.9) 53 (54.1)
More than 10000 62 (33.3) 124 (66.7)
Educational level Uneducated 5 (55.6) 4 (44.4) 0.469
High school student 23 (29.9) 54 (70.1)
College student 17 (30.9) 38 (69.1)
Graduated 79 (33.3) 158 (66.7)
Working style Unemployed 19 (20.2) 75 (79.8) <0.001
Office-based 36 (34.3) 69 (65.7)
Field-based 27 (28.1) 69 (71.9)
Retired 42 (51.2) 40 (48.8)