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. 2020 Apr;15(2):105–111.

Table 1.

Distribution of Sociodemographic Data of the Case and Control Groups

Case Control
N % n %
Age <20 12(11.8) 3 (3)
20-40 67(65.7) 67 (67)
40-60 18(17.6) 28 (28)
>60 5(4.9) 2(2)
Marriage Married 68 (66) 68(68.7)
Single 33 (32) 29(29.3)
Divorced 1(1) 2(2)
Wife died 1(1) 0(0)
Job Worker 11(10.9) 10(10.3)
Employee 17(16.8) 19(19.6)
Free job 62(61.4) 66(68)
Student 6(5.9) 2(2.1)
Unemployed 4 (4) 0(0)
Education Illiterate 6(5.9) 0(0)
Elementary 14(13.7) 3(3.1)
Cycles 39(38.2) 25(25.8)
Diploma 15(14.7) 39(30.9)
Academic 28(27.5) 39(40.2)
Income level Very good 10(9.9) 11(11.2)
Good 45(44.6) 55(56.1)
Average 30(29.7) 23(23.5)
Weak 2 (2) 5(5.1)
Very weak 14(13.9) 4(4.1)
Head of family Father 35(34.7) 30(30.3)
Mother 1(1) 4 (4)
Me 60(59.4) 58(58.6)
Husband 2 (2) 4 (4)
Children 3 (3) 3(3)
Living with Lonely 1 (1) 4(4.1)
Parents 39(38.2) 25(25.5)
Family 62(60.8) 69(70.4)
Medical history Yes 19(18.4) 4 (4)
No 84(81.6) 95 (95)