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. 2018 Nov 28;19(1):57–66. doi: 10.1016/j.ijchp.2018.11.001

Table 1.

Socio-demographic characteristics of the sample.

Variables Total
(N = 1,472)
M (SD)
Men
(n = 715)
Women
(n = 757)
t/χ2 Cohen's d
Age 40.26 (14.07) 40.13 (14.10) 40.38 (14.04) -0.34
Age of the first sexual experience 17.98 (5.16) 18.07 (6.59) 17.90 (3.27) 0.64
Number of sexual partners 10.70 (27.36) 13.43 (35.88) 8.09 (14.79) 3.32** 0.17
n (%)
Sexual activity Yes 1,344 (91.3%) 658 (92%) 686 (90.6%) 0.92
No 128 (8.7%) 57 (8%) 71 (9.4%)
Relationship (n, %) Yes 1.156 (78.5%) 565 (79%) 591 (78.1%) 0.19
No 316 (21.5%) 150 (21%) 166 (21.9%)
Living with the partner Yes
No
802 (69.4%)
354 (30.6%)
394 (69.7%)
171 (30.3%)
408 (69%)
183 (31%)
0,10
Relationship length 1-10 years 493 (46.6%) 249 (34.8%) 244 (32.2%) 2.48
11-20 years 211 (19.9%) 113 (15.8%) 98 (12.9%)
Over 20 years 354 (33.5%) 166 (23.2%) 188 (24.8%)
Sexual orientation Heterosexual 1,259 (85.5%) 613 (85.7%) 646 (85.3%) 0.05
Non-Heterosexual 213 (14.5%) 102 (14.3%) 111 (14.7%)
Education level University studies 1,046 (71.1%) 500 (69.9%) 546 (72.1%) 0.86
Non-University 426 (28.9%) 215 (30.1%) 211 (27.9%)

Note. M = mean, SD = standard deviation, t = Student's t; χ2 = Chi-square; Cohen's d = effect size.

**

p < .01.