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. 2019 Apr 28;2019:3405696. doi: 10.1155/2019/3405696

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of the sample.

Total group (n = 30) Ischemic group (n = 21) Hemorrhagic group (n = 9) Statistics
n % n % n % χ 2 df p p
Sex
 Men 20 66.7 15 50.0 5 16.7 0.714 1 .398 .431
 Women 10 33.3 6 20.0 4 13.3
Current marital status
 Married 15 50.0 11 36.7 4 13.3 0.476 3 .924 .394
 Single 10 33.3 7 23.3 3 10.0
 Widowed 2 6.7 1 3.3 1 3.3
 Cohabiting 3 10.0 2 6.7 1 3.3
Education
 Less than primary 1 3.3 1 3.3 0 0.0 1.439 4 .837 .348
 Primary 13 43.3 9 30.0 4 13.3
 High school 7 23.3 5 16.7 2 6.7
 A levels 5 16.7 4 13.3 1 3.3
 Graduate studies or Master/PhD 4 13.3 2 6.7 2 6.7
Where they live
 Own home 24 80.0 18 60.0 6 20.0 1.429 1 .232 .329
 Relative's home 6 20.0 3 10.0 3 10.0
Who they live with
 Alone 7 23.3 6 20.0 1 3.3 1.074 1 .300 .393
 With others 23 76.7 15 50.0 8 26.7

M SD M SD M SD t df p d
Age 65.00 15.00 67.90 11.74 58.22 20.03 1.664 28 .107 0.66

Note: χ2: chi-square; df: degree of freedom; p: p value; p: exact p value; M: mean; SD: standard deviation; t:t-Student; d: Cohen's d.