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. 2021 May 17;12:658182. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.658182

Table 1.

Association between hormonal contraception and sociodemographic and clinical data.

Variables Hormonal contraception P-value
No Yes
N = 55 N = 48
n % n %
Age, years(1) 27.38 (6.99) 27.34 (7.73) 0.98
Study Level 0.40
  <12 years 7 14.6 10 21.3
  ≥12 years 41 85.4 37 78.7
Children 0.08
  No 47 85.5 34 70.8
  Yes 8 14.5 14 29.2
In couple 0.66
  No 32 58.2 30 62.5
  Yes 23 41.8 18 37.5
Working 0.53
  No 8 14.5 5 10.4
  Yes 47 85.5 43 89.6
Body mass index, kg/m2(1) 21.68 (3.07) 22.27 (3.31) 0.35
Illness duration, years(1) 7.91 (6.90) 9.15 (7.01) 0.51
Regular menstrual cycles 0.53
  No 17 35.4 18 41.9
  Yes 31 64.6 25 58.1
AN lifetime 0.39
  No 37 67.3 36 75
  Yes 18 32.7 12 25
NART Score(1) 21.33 (3.68) 21.61 (4.35) 0.73
EDE-Q Total Score(1) 4.20 (1.20) 4.24 (1.01) 0.86
FAST - Autonomy(1) 3.41 (2.95) 3.31 (2.62) 0.87
FAST - Professional activity(1) 4.61 (4.79) 4.28 (4.79) 0.76
FAST - Cognitive(1) 6.20 (3.92) 5.22 (3.93) 0.22
FAST - Finances(1) 2.60 (2.20) 2.17 (2.22) 0.33
FAST - Relationship(1) 8.37 (4.82) 7.17 (4.63) 0.22
FAST - Hobbies(1) 2.00 (1.91) 2.00 (1.82) 1.00
FAST - Total Score(1) 26 (14.73) 25.11 (16.32) 0.81
Psychotropic drugs 0.08
  No 37 71.2 26 54.2
  Yes 15 28.8 22 45.8
Current major depressive episode 0.16
  No 36 67.9 37 80.4
  Yes 17 32.1 9 19.6
Bipolar disorder NA
  No 49 92.5 47 100.0
  Yes 4 7.5 0 0
Anxiety disorders 0.24
  No 23 43.4 26 55.3
  Yes 30 56.6 21 44.7
(1)

Continuous variables were expressed as mean (sd).