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. 2016 May 31;18(7):e21964. doi: 10.5812/ircmj.21964

Table 1. Comparison of the Prevalence of Sleep Disturbances in Cases and Controlsa.

Variable Control, n = 55 Case Group, n = 55 OR (95 % CI)
30 - 34.9, n = 15 35 - 39.9, n = 12 ≥ 40, n = 28 Total
Age 38.94 ± 10.66 37.3 ± 12.17 43.83 ± 9.78 38.53 ± 9.91 39.47 ± 10.61 0.795
Sex 0.383
Female 49 (89.1) 12 (80) 9 (81.8) 24 (85.7) 45 (83.3)
Male 6 (10.9) 3 (20) 2 (18.2) 4 (14.3) 9 (16.7)
Marital status 0.369
Single 15 (27.3) 4 (26.7) 1 (8.3) 6 (21.4) 11 (20)
Married 40 (72.7) 11 (73.3) 11 (91.7) 22 (78.6) 44 (80)
Sleepiness OR = 2.493 (95% CI 1.144 - 5.435)c
No 37 (69.1) 9 (60) 5 (41.7) 12 (42.9)b 26 (47.3)b
Yes 17 (30.9) 6 (40) 7 (58.3) 16 (57.1) 29 (52.7)
ESS score 7.82 ± 3.86 8.67 ± 5.20 11.75 ± 7.62b 11.04 ± 5.93b 10.54 ± 6.14b OR = 2.980 (95% CI 1.162–7.645)b

aValues are expressed as No (%) or mean ± SD.

cOR between case (without categorization) and control groups.

bCompared with the control group, P < 0.05.