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. 2015 Jan 27;2015:563031. doi: 10.1155/2015/563031

Table 5.

Prevalence of symptoms suggestive of RTI/STI in relation to sociodemographic, obstetric, and behavioural factors in urban and rural area.

Characteristics Urban Rural
Symptoms present n (%) Total n (%) P value Symptoms present n (%) Total n (%) P value
Age
 18–25 29 (54) 54 (25) 0.710 32 (53.3) 60 (28) 0.622
 26–35 53 (48) 110 (51) 48 (46.6) 103 (48)
 36–45 9 (17.6) 51 (24) 10 (19.2) 52 (24)
Education
 Illiterate 28 (54) 52 (24) 0.032 27 (43) 63 (29.3) 0.046
 Up to high school 40 (40) 101 (47) 45 (45.5) 99 (46)
 Post-high school 23 (37.1) 62 (29) 18 (34) 53 (24.7)
Occupation
 Working 6 (40) 15 (7.5) 0.970 7 (41.2) 17 (7.9) 0.952
 Housewife 85 (42.5) 200 (93) 83 (42) 198 (92.1)
Monthly income per capita
 Up to 1000 30 (42.8) 70 (32.6) 0.124 28 (36) 77 (35.8) 0.121
 1001–2000 21 (42) 50 (23.3) 28 (54) 52 (24.2)
 2001 or more 40 (42) 95 (44.1) 34 (40) 86 (40)
Menstrual hygiene practices
 Ordinary cloth 23 (42) 54 (25) 0.198 32 (46.4) 69 (32.1) 0.201
 Sanitary pad 58 (45) 129 (60) 48 (43.2) 111 (51.6)
 Both sanitary pad and cloth 10 (31.25) 32 (15) 10 (28.6) 35 (16.3)
Parity
 0 0 (0) 2 (1) 0.124 4 (17.4) 23 (10.7) 0.009
 1-2 43 (42.6) 101 (47) 60 (43.4) 138 (64.2)
 3-4 45 (42) 107 (50) 24 (48) 50 (23.3)
 >4 3 (60) 5 (2) 2 (50) 4 (1.8)
Contraceptive usage
 Yes 63 (38.6) 163 (76) 0.021 39 (35.1) 111 (51.6) 0.029
 No 28 (54) 52 (24) 51 (49) 104 (48.4)
Gynaecological risk factors
 Abortion 47 (56) 84 (39) 0.04 43 (54) 80 (37.2) 0.004
 CuT 0 (0) 6 (2.8) 6 (30) 20 (9.3)
 Nil 44 (35) 125 (58.2) 41 (35.7) 115 (53.5)