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. 2015 Apr 22;3:55–62. doi: 10.1007/s40615-015-0112-0

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of study participants (N = 147)

Frequency Percent
Age (years)
 ≤35 80 54.4
 ≥36 67 45.6
IBD type
 Crohn’s 78 53.0
 Ulcerative colitis 63 42.9
 Indeterminate colitis 6 4.1
Education
 No high school degree 18 12.2
 High school graduate/no college degree 57 38.8
 College degree or above 72 49.0
Civil status
 Single 55 37.4
 Married/in romantic relationship 73 49.7
 Divorced/widow 19 12.9
Employment status
 Employed 55 37.41
 Unemployed 72 48.98
 Student 20 13.6
Socioeconomic statusa
 <$24,000 83 56.8
 $25,000–$99,000 20 13.7
 >100,000 19 13.0
 Unknown 24 16.4
Place of birth
 PR 135 91.8
 USA 12 08.2
Paritya
 0 58 39.7
 1–2 47 432.2
 ≥3 41 28.1
Lifetime sexual partnersc
 0 19 13.5
 1–2 81 57.4
 ≥3 41 29.1
Age of first coitusb
 <16 25 19.9
 16–21 57 45.2
 >21 44 34.9
Abnormal Pap
 Yes 27 18.4
 No 91 61.9
 No previous Pap 29 19.7
STD historya
 Yes 12 8.2
 No 134 91.8
HPV vaccination history
 Yes 3 2.0
 No 143 97.3
Don’t know 1 0.7
HPV vaccination participants 9–26 years oldd
 Yes 3 5.4
 No 53 94.6

a n = 146; one participant refused to answer

b n = 126; 21 participants refused to answer or had no history of sexual intercourse

c n = 141; six participants refused to answer

d n = 56; number of participants between 9 and 26 years old