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. 2020 May;11(3):295–303. doi: 10.22088/cjim.11.3.295

Table 2.

Relationship between demographic and clinical factors and the IIEF total score

P-value IIEF total score
(Mean±SD)
Factors
<0.001 70.00±0.0 20 to 29 Age(year)
58.40±19.26 30 to 39
55.94±14.66 40 to 49
42.54±13.63 50 to 59
32.20±14.35 Above 59
<0.001 33.93±20.97 Illiterate Level of education
41.14±15.63 Without high-school diploma
48.29±17.14 High-school Diploma
51.05±17.50 Associate’s degree and higher
<0.001 35.66±29.93 No children Number of children
60.95±14.54 One child
46.55±16.50 2 children
39.87±15.00 3 children
37.35±17.25 4 children
38.83±17.54 5 children
31.50±33.23 6 children
0.579 44.00±16.74 Urban Place of residence
42.56±18.44 Rural
<0.001 47.86±16.64 Full-time Job status
48.60±20.04 Part-time
35.44±13.99 Retired
0.038 45.17±16.30 Pills Type of medication
40.10±18.07 Insulin
39.21±19.56 Pills and insulin
<0.001 48.59±16.89 Less than 5 years Duration of suffering from diabetes
39.23±14.55 Between 5 and 10 years
39.64±18.86 Between 10 and 15 years
44.00±22.56 More than 15 years
0.021 44.87±16.84 Normal Blood pressure
39.88±16.96 High
0.124 42.77±16.04 Natural Body mass index
(BMI)
43.41±17.34 Overweight
50.26±15.18 Fat
0.550 43.40±16.86 Normal Cholesterol
44.56±17.26 Impaired
0.253 42.41±17.25 Normal Triglyceride
44.57±16.80 Impaired
0.679 44.20±16.78 Normal Fasting blood sugar (FBS)
43.44±17.17 Impaired
0.996 43.79±17.47 Normal Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c)
43.78±16.65 High