Table 1. Demographic Data of Women and Their Husbands Participating in the Study a.
Variables | Group | ||
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Case | Control | Independent t test and Chi-square Test | |
Women’s mean age, y | 28.06 ± 4.105 | 28.14 ± 4.128 | P Value = 0.908 |
Husbands’ mean age, y | 31.75 ± 5.06 | 32.12 ± 5.05 | P Value = 0.649 |
Women’s degree of education | P Value = 0.726 | ||
Primary School | 3 (3.8) | 2 (2.5) | |
High school | 3 (3.8) | 6 (7.6) | |
Diploma | 24 (30.4) | 25 (31.6) | |
University | 49 (62) | 46 (58.2) | |
Husbands’ degree of education | P Value = 0.854 | ||
Primary school | 3 (3.8) | 2 (2.5) | |
High school | 6 (7.6) | 6 (7.6) | |
Diploma | 49 (52) | 44 (55.7) | |
University | 21 (26.6) | 27 (34.2) | |
Womens’ job | P Value = 0.869 | ||
Housewife | 58 (73.2) | 59 (72.7) | |
Employee | 12 (15.3) | 14 (17.7) | |
Student | 6 (7.7) | 5 (6.3) | |
Self-employed | 3 (3.8) | 1 (1.3) | |
Husbands’ job | P Value = 0.352 | ||
Employee | 28 (35.4) | 23 (29.1) | |
Worker | 15 (19) | 10 (12.7) | |
Self-employed | 33 (41.8) | 41 (51.9) | |
other | 3 (3.8) | 5 (6.3) | |
The income from the perspective of women | P Value = 0.897 | ||
Sufficient | 27 (34.2) | 28 (35.4) | |
Nearly Sufficient | 49 (62) | 49 (62) | |
Insufficient | 3 (3.8) | 2 (2.5) |
aData are presented as No. (%) or Mean ± SD.