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. 2015 Oct 16;10(10):e0141004. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0141004

Table 1. General characteristics of the study population.

Characteristics N(%) Characteristics N(%)
Age Health status
< 30 years 89 (14.9) Healthy 320 (53.7)
30–39 years 246 (41.3) Average 252 (42.3)
40–49 years 216 (36.2) Poor 24 (4.0)
50–55 years 45 (7.5) Health status of partner
Marriage Healthy 445 (74.4)
Married 565 (94.8) Average 146 (24.5)
Unmarried but have a regular partner 29(4.9) Poor 5 (0.8)
Divorced but have a regular partner 2(0.3) Sexual status of partner
Have a child good 376 (63.1)
Yes 509 (85.4) Average 220 (36.9)
No 87 (14.6) History of non-malignant cervical disease
Labor mode unknown 24.7(147)
Natural 409(68.6) Yes 18.8 (112)
Dystocia 9 (1.5) No 56.5 (337)
Cesarean section 91 (15.3) Cervical lesion
Contraception None 293 (49.2)
Intrauterine device 218 (36.6) cervicitis 159 (26.7)
Condom 219 (36.7) CIN 121 (20.3)
Oral contraceptives 9 (1.5) Cervical polyps 50 (8.4)
Ligation of fallopian tubes 28 (4.7) Nabothian cyst 15 (2.5)
Others 122 (20.5) cervical hypertrophy 38 (6.4)
cervical submucosal uterine fibroids 5 (0.8)
cervical genital warts 3 (0.5)