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. 2017 Sep 16;14(9):1073. doi: 10.3390/ijerph14091073

Table 4.

Demographic characteristics and comorbidities in diabetic patients with and without sexual dysfunction.

Parameter Diabetic Female (n = 114) Diabetic Male (n = 101)
With Sexual
Dysfunction (n = 77)
Without Sexual
Dysfunction (n = 37)
p With Erectile
Dysfunction (n = 82)
Without Erectile
Dysfunction (n = 19)
p
Education Vocational/primary 49 21 0.0099 2 45 7 0.2472 2
Preuniversity 26 8 29 7
Higher vocational/university 2 8 8 5
Place of residence Urban area 2 8 0.0026 2 32 9 0.6828 2
Rural area 75 29 50 10
Marital status Separated/divorced 2 3 0.3271 3 14 2 0.8224 3
Married/in a relationship 75 34 66 17
Widow/Widower 0 0 2 0
Smoking: Never/Past/Present 42/18/17 27/3/4 0.0514 2 19/35/28 4/9/6 0.9910 2
Drinking of alcohol/Not drinking 19/58 10/27 0.7870 1 35/47 13/6 0.0769 1
Comorbidities Hypertension 46 16 0.2423 3 62 12 0.5236 2
Coronary artery disease 21 2 30 2
Heart failure 9 2 20 2

p = statistical significance of differences, 1 Chi-square test, 2 Yate’s-corrected Chi-square test, 3 Fisher’s exact test.