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. 2019 Mar 18;11(4):261–266. doi: 10.14740/jocmr2947w

Table 1. Sleep Quality by Socio-Demographic Characteristics and Biochemistry Values at the NCDEG, 2015 (N = 1,211).

Variable Good sleeper (n = 230)
Poor sleeper (n = 981)
P-value
No. % No. %
Gender 0.000
  Females 85 12.7 586 87.3
  Males 145 26.9 395 73.1
Body mass index (kg/m2) 0.000
  Normal 119 15.3 659 84.7
  Overweight 87 25.2 258 74.8
  Obese 24 27.3 64 74.8
Employment status 0.000
  Unemployed + retired 127 15.2 706 84.8
  Employed part time 7 18.9 30 81.1
  Employed full time 96 28.2 245 71.8
Marital status 0.003
  Single 4 10.5 34 89.5
  Married 207 21.0 781 79.0
  Divorced 3 15.0 17 85.0
  Widowed 16 9.7 149 90.3
Duration of diabetes (years) 0.001
  < 5 94 25.1 281 74.9
  5 - 10 64 17.0 313 83.0
  > 10 72 15.7 387 84.3
Diabetic medication 0.000
  OHA 161 26.4 449 73.6
  Insulin 69 11.5 532 88.5
HbA1c (%) 0.000
  Controlled (< 7) 109 30.0 254 70.0
  Uncontrolled (≥ 7) 121 14.3 727 85.7
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