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. 2016 Nov 23;8(11):e894. doi: 10.7759/cureus.894

Table 1. Socio-Demographical Data of Survey Respondents (n=252) and Its Differences Across Gender.

* A chi-square test was used to investigate differences between gender and medical students’ socio-demographical data.

† Statistical significance, p-value<0.05

  Male Respondents (n=127) n (%) Female Respondents (n=125) n (%) All Students (n=252) n (%) P-Value*
Academic Year       0.303
Second-year 60 (47.2) 51 (40.8) 111 (44.0)
Third-year 67 (52.8) 74 (59.2) 141 (56.0)
Nationality         0.059  
Saudi 56 (44.1) 70 (56.0) 119 (47.2)
Non-Saudi 71 (55.9) 55 (44.0) 133 (52.8)
Marital Status       0.247
Single 124 (97.6) 118 (94.4) 242 (96.0)
Married 1 (0.8) 5 (4.0) 6 (2.4)
Engaged 2 (1.6) 2 (1.6) 4 (1.6)
Grade Point Average (GPA)       0.205
<2.00/4.00 5 (3.9) 6 (4.8) 11 (4.4)
2.00 to 3.00/4.00 40 (31.5) 27 (21.6) 67 (26.6)
>3.00/4.00 82 (64.6) 92 (73.6) 174 (69.0)​