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. 2020 May 26;18:154. doi: 10.1186/s12955-020-01411-2

Table 1.

Socio-demographic and Clinical Characteristics for Urban and Rural Participants

Variable Urban participants (n = 492) Rural participants (n = 537) x2/t P
Gender, n (%) 4.890 0.027
 Male 263 (53.5%) 250 (46.6%)
 Female 229 (46.5%) 287 (53.4%)
Age (years), Mean ± SD 68.4 ± 7.5 70.8 ± 9.2 −4.569 <  0.001
Marital status, n (%) 4.968 0.026
 Single/divorced/widowed 91 (18.5%) 130 (24.2%)
 Married 401 (81.5%) 407 (75.8%)
Educational attainments, n (%) 196.371 <  0.001
 Junior middle school and below 316 (64.2%) 526 (98.0%)
 Senior high school and above 176 (35.8%) 11 (2.0%)
Living arrangements, n (%) 3.342 0.068
 Alone 44 (8.9%) 32 (6.0%)
 With family 448 (91.1%) 505 (94.0%)
BMI (kg/m2), M ± SD 23.6 ± 3.2 24.0 ± 4.0 −1.845 0.065
Blood pressure control, n (%) 158.759 <  0.001
 Yes 366 (74.4%) 189 (35.2%)
 No 126 (25.6%) 348 (64.8%)
Hypertension duration (years), Mean ± SD 9.1 ± 8.3 10.8 ± 7.2 −3.480 0.001
Comorbidities, n (%) 0.173 0.677
 No 263 (53.5%) 294 (54.7%)
 Yes 229 (46.5%) 243 (45.3%)

Note. SD standard deviation, BMI body mass index