Table 1.
Sociodemographic data | Case group (n = 30) | Control (n = 10) | χ2 |
---|---|---|---|
Marital status | |||
Married | 17 | 07 | p = 0.006 |
Single | 07 | 02 | |
Othersa | 06 | 01 | |
Ethnicity | |||
White | 07 | 03 | p = 0.12 |
Brown | 18 | 06 | |
Othersb | 05 | 01 | |
Education (years of study) | |||
≤9 years | 12 | 07 | p = 0.94 |
10–12 years | 08 | 03 | |
≥12 years | 10 | 0 | |
Family incomec | |||
≤1 MS | 21 | 04 | p = 0.72 |
2–6 MS | 07 | 06 | |
≥10 MS | 02 | 0 |
aDivorced, widow, and others.
bYellow, black, and indigenous.
cMinimum salary value (MS): equivalent to $300. Difference between the groups was evaluated chi-squared test (χ2) with level significance of p < 0.05.