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. 2019 Jul-Aug;61(4):327–334. doi: 10.4103/psychiatry.IndianJPsychiatry_509_18

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of the participants (n=20)

Variable Frequency (%) χ2, P
Gender Male 11 (55) χ2=0.2, P=0.65
Female 09 (45)
Marital status Never married 07 (35) χ2=6.10, P=0.05
Married 11 (55)
Divorced 02 (10)
Educational status Illiterate 01 (05) χ2=13.0, P=0.02
Primary 01 (05)
Middle 03 (15)
Intermediate 07 (35)
Graduate 07 (35)
Postgraduate 01 (05)
Occupational status Professional 01 (05) χ2=9.0, P=0.06
Skilled worker 03 (15)
Housewife 09 (45)
Student 04 (20)
Business 03 (15)
Monthly income (in Indian Rupees) 5000-9999 03 (15) χ2=8.5, P=0.07
10000-19999 08 (40)
20000-39999 06 (30)
40000-59999 02 (10)
>60000 01 (05)
Religion Hindu 19 (95) χ2=16.2, P<0.001
Islam 01 (05)
Background Urban 14 (70) χ2=3.2, P=0.07
Rural 06 (30)
Family history of psychiatric illness BPAD 01 (05) χ2=32.4, P<0.001
Psychosis 02 (10)
OCD 01 (05)
None 16 (80)

BPAD: Bipolar affective disorder; OCD: Obsessive compulsive disorder; χ2: Chi square