Table 2.
Demographic characteristics of FT patients participating in the study
Demographic characteristics of the 524 participating FT patients | |
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Median age (years, rang) | 35 (19–50) |
Religion (%) | |
Jews/non-Jews | 82 / 18 |
Level of Education (%) | |
Low-Medium/High | 34 / 66 |
Religiousnessa (%) | |
Secular/Traditional/Religious and ultra-Orthodox | 42 / 30 / 28 |
Marital Status (%) | |
Married or living with a spouse/Divorced or single | 88/12 |
Parenting for children (%) | |
Mothers/childless women | 45/55 |
Diagnosis given by physicians (%) | |
unexplained/Male factor/female factor/both | 35/26/28/11 |
aIn Israel, all Jewish religious definitions refer to Orthodox Judaism. The Religious and ultra-Orthodox category presented here includes both Jewish participants and Muslim participants that defined themselves as religious. Christian participants defined themselves as either secular or traditional