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. 2015 Sep-Oct;35(5):359–367. doi: 10.5144/0256-4947.2015.359

Table 4.

Correlations of sociodemographic and marriage variables with the frequency of psychiatric disorders diagnosed using the mini international neuropsychiatric interview (MINI) among 200 males and 206 females infertile Saudi participants.

Sociodemographic and marriage variables Correlation coefficient (P value)
Females Males

Age of the participant 15.62 (.945) 0.03 (.718)
Educational qualification 9.61 (.212) −0.09 (.245)
Nationality 0.82 (.364) 0.04 (.950)
Place of residence 6.65 (.155) 0.12 (.091)
Presence of job 0.17 (.676) 0.04 (.556)
Type of accommodation 0.59 (.900) 0.04 (.620)
With whom the participant lives 1.18 (.554) 0.03 (.643)
Monthly income 9.67 (.046) −0.14 (.069)
Relationship with husband/wife 1.79 (.408) 0.02 (.791)
Polygamy 6.09 (.014) 0.10 (.502)
Husband has children from another marriage 0.73 (.392) −0.27 (.188)
Previous marriage 0.07 (.797) −0.08 (.746)
Number of previous marriages 1.52 (.469)
Failed marriage 0.92 (.632)
Has children 0.49 (.482)
Number of male children 1.74 (.629) 0.09 (.726)
Number of female children 2.63 (.622) 1.72 (.457)
Had premature children 26.15 (.294)