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. 2015 Dec 31;2015(2):13. doi: 10.5339/qmj.2015.13

Table 1.

Demographics and osteoporosis history information

Female Male P-value

(n = 86) (n = 7)

Age (years)

(mean ±  SD) 63.31 ± 9.98 63.86 ± 12.54 0.892

Marital status

Single 4 (4.7%) 2 (28.6%) 0.265

Married 76 (88.4%) 4 (57.1%)

Widowed 4 (4.7%) 1 (14.3%)

Divorced 2 (2.3%)

Education

None 18 (20.9%) 1 (14.3%) 0.399

Elementary/intermediate 25 (29.1%)

High school 15 (17.4%) 1 (14.3%)

University/graduate 28 (32.6%) 5 (71.4%)

Years since osteoporosis diagnosis

0–3 years 15 (17.4%) 1 (14.3%) 0.919

3–5 years 26 (30.2%) 2 (28.6%)

More than 5 years 45 (52.3%) 4 (57.1%)

History of fractures

Yes 30 (34.9%) 0.139

No 56 (65.1%) 7 (100%)

Family history of osteoporosis

Yes 27 (31.4%) 3 (42.9%) 0.839

No 59 (68.6%) 4 (57.1%)