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. 2017 Dec 31;9(12):e2008. doi: 10.7759/cureus.2008

Table 1. Demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of study sample by junk food intake status.

Variable Total n = 400 (%) Individuals having junk food p-value
Gender Male 146 (36.5) 125 (85.6) 0.647
Female 254 (63.5) 222 (87.4)
Educational status Secondary school education or lower 125 (31.3) 100 (80.0) 0.007
College education or higher 275 (68.8) 247 (89.8)
Occupation Student 94 (24.0) 92 (95.8) <0.001
Unemployed 60 (15) 50 (83.3)
Employed 151 (37.8) 136 (90.1)
House wife 71 (17.8) 59 (83.1)
Retired 22 (5.5) 10 (45.5)
Marital status Single 135 (33.8) 127 (94.1) <0.001
Married 246 (61.5) 209 (85.0)
Divorced 16 (4.0) 10 (62.5)
Widow 3 (0.75) 1 (33.3)
Living arrangements Living alone 27 (6.8) 23 (85.2) 0.757
Living with family 369 (92.3) 321 (87.0)
Living with friends 4 (1.0) 3 (75.0)