Table 3.
The correlation between Depression and Anxiety with Body Image and the Demographic factors
| Demographic factors | Depression | Anxiety |
|---|---|---|
| Body Image | ||
| Head & face | rp = − 0.353* | rp = − 0.333* |
| Upper limbs | rp = − 0.505* | rp = − 0.347* |
| Lower limbs | rp = − 0.437* | rp = − 0.318* |
| Overall | rp = − 0.525* | rp = − 0.394* |
| Total Body Image | rp = − 0.532* | rp = − 0.406* |
| Age | rs = − 0.138* | rs = − 0.112 |
| Duration of menopause | rs = − 0.073 | rs = − 0.034 |
| Number of children | rs = 0.080 | rs = 0.112 |
| Education | rs = −0.303*** | rs = − 0.187** |
| Education of husband | rs = − 0.343*** | rs = − 0.223*** |
| The adequacy of monthly household income | rs = − 0.401*** | rs = − 0.342*** |
| Marital Status | t = 2.308* | t = 890 |
| Occupation | t = 3.363** | t = −0.309 |
| Job of Husband | t = 0.100 | t = 0.954 |
| Housing situation | t = −2.994** | t = −4.870*** |
*P < .05. **P < .01. ***P < .001. Test: rp: Pearson correlation coefficient; rs: Spearman’s correlation coefficient (Since the data related to age, duration of menopause, and number of children was shown to have non normal distribution, Spearmen correlation was used for data analysis. Besides, educational level and monthly adequacy of family’s income were ordinal variables); t: Independent sample t-test