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. 2017 Dec 31;8(2):575. doi: 10.4081/jphia.2017.575

Table 3.

Post intervention knowledge of cervical cancer among study and control groups.

Variables Study group, n=88; No (%) Control group, n=87; No (%) Test statistics and P-values
Early onset of sexual intercourse 49 (55.7) 8 (9.2) χ2=250.655, P<0.0001
Multiple sexual partners 60 (68.2) 14 (16.1) χ2=249.912, P<0.0001
Family history of cervical cancer 48 (54.5) 8 (9.2) χ2=259.742, P<0.0001
Human papilloma virus infection 25 (28.4) 8 (9.2) χ2=261.873, P<0.0001
High parity 42 (47.7) 6 (6.9) χ2=256.429, P<0.0001
Vaginal bleeding after menopause 48 (54.5) 12 (13.8) χ2=264.7, P<0.0001
Weight loss 48 (54.5) 12 (13.8) χ2=257.63, P<0.0001

χ2=Likelihood Ratio chi square test.