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. 2021 Apr;26(2):134–140. doi: 10.17712/nsj.2021.2.20200105

Table 6.

- Relationship between participants’ demographic characters and their total knowledge regarding signs, risk factors, and post-discharge requirement of stroke.

Variables A B Chi -squared test P-value
n (%)
67/519 (13) 452/519 (87)
Gender
Male 28 (13.3) 183 (86.7) 0.041 0.839
Female 39 (12.7) 269(87.3)    
Age, years
< 40 50 (11) 406 (89) 12.634  
≥ 40 17 (27) 46 (73) <0.001
Educational Level
Less than higher education 13 (10.7) 108 (89.3) 0.658 0.417
Higher education and above 54 (13.6) 344 (86.4)
Relative’s previous diagnosis
Yes 23 (22.5) 79 (77.5) 10.492 0.001
No 44 (10.6) 373 (89.4)

A - identified ≥ two stroke signs with ≤ one mistake, ≥ four stroke risk factors with ≤ one mistake, and ≥ 3 post-discharge requirements with ≤ one mistake, B - did not identify