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. 2021 Mar 1;9(3):252. doi: 10.3390/healthcare9030252

Table 1.

Comparison sociodemographic data between women and men in nursing students.

Characteristic Nursing Students (n = 460) Women (n = 359) Men (n = 101) p-Value
Age, in years 1 20.58 ± 1.54 20.59 ± 1.53 20.54 ± 1.60 0.78 *
Sex Male 101 (22%)
Female 359 (78%)
Academic course First 110 (23.9%) 83 (23.1%) 27 (26.7%) 0.78 **
Second 119 (25.9%) 92 (25.6%) 27 (26.7%)
Third 106 (23%) 86 (24%) 20 (19.8%)
Quarter 125 (27.2%) 98 (27.3%) 27 (26.7%)
Number of people confined 1 3.75 ± 1.52 3.81 ± 1.44 3.54 ± 1.77 0.26 *
House type With a garden 278 (60.4%) 217 (60.4%) 61 (60.4%) 0.99 *
No garden 182 (39.6%) 142 (39.6%) 40 (39.6%)
Outings to the street Never 183 (39.8%) 152 (42.3%) 31 (30.7%) <0.001 **
1–2 148 (32.2%) 127 (35.4%) 21 (20.8%)
3–5 88 (19.2) 52 (14.5%) 36 (35.6%)
All days 41 (8.9%) 28 (7.8%) 13 (12.9%)
Parents work situation in confinement COVID19 Employed 193 (42%) 150 (41.8%) 43 (42.6%) 0.88 **
Unemployed 267 (58%) 209 (58.2%) 58 (57.4%)

1 Data are mean ± SD; p-value obtained with * Student’s t-test. or ** Chi-squared test.