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. 2020 Feb 12;2020:9379756. doi: 10.1155/2020/9379756

Table 4.

Sociodemographic characteristics of the study sample.

Categorical variables Group A (n = 189) Group B (n = 17)
N (%) N (%)
Sex
 Males 100 (52.9) 8 (47.1)
 Females 89 (47.1) 9 (52.9)

Marital status
 Single 23 (12.2) 9 (52.9)
 Married/living with partner 117 (61.9) 7 (41.2)
 Divorced 13 (6.9) 1 (5.9)
 Widowed 36 (19.0) 0 (0.0)

Education
 Illiterate 44 (23.3) n/a
 Primary education 63 (33.3) n/a
 Secondary education 47 (24.9) n/a
 Technological educational institute 14 (7.4) n/a
 University 20 (10.6) n/a
 Postgraduate university education 1 (0.5) n/a

Professional status
 Employed 33 (17.5) n/a
 Unemployed 16 (8.5) n/a
 Student 8 (4.2) n/a
 Housewife 132 (69.8) n/a

Net personal monthly income
 O Euros 30 (15.9) n/a
 1–500 Euros 97 (51.3) n/a
 501–1000 Euros 48 (25.4) n/a
 1001–1500 Euros 12 (6.3) n/a
 >1500 Euros 2 (1.1) n/a

Duration of employment in current post
 0–2 years n/a 11 (64.7)
 3–5 years n/a 5 (29.4)
 6–9 years n/a 0 (0.0)
 10–14 years n/a 1 (5.9)
 ≥15 years n/a 0 (0.0)

Total years of work experience
 0–4 years n/a 5 (29.4)
 5–9 years n/a 6 (35.3)
 10–14 years n/a 3 (17.6)
 ≥15 years n/a 3 (17.6)

Average duration of night sleep
 ≤ 5 hours n/a 10 (58.8)
 6–9 hours n/a 7 (41.2)
 ≥10 hours n/a 0 (0.0)
 Continuous variables Mean (SD); median (IQR)
 Age 66 (19.27); 72 (25) 36 (11); 33 (16)
 Household members 2 (1.19); 2 (1) 2 (1.00); 2 (2)

SD = standard deviation; IQR = interquartile range; n/a = not applicable.