Table 1.
Demographics | Experimental group % | Control group % | χ2 | P |
Sex | ||||
Male | 41 (50.62) | 39 (48.15) | 1.03 | .387 |
Female | 40 (49.38) | 42 (51.85) | ||
Educational qualification | ||||
First degree | 31 (38.27) | 33 (40.74) | .89 | .785 |
Second degree | 35 (43.21) | 38 (46.91) | ||
PhD | 15 (18.52) | 10 (12.35) | 1.42 | .298 |
Years of experience | ||||
9–11 | 9 (11.11) | 10 (12.34) | ||
12–15 | 37 (45.68) | 34 (41.98) | ||
≥16 | 35 (43.21) | 37 (45.68) | ||
Location of school | ||||
Urban | 46 (56.79) | 39 (48.15) | .71 | .910 |
Rural | 35 (43.21) | 42 (51.85) | ||
Marital status | 2.09 | .092 | ||
Married | 53 (65.43) | 55 (67.90) | ||
Single | 15 (18.52) | 13 (16.05) | ||
Divorced | 8 (9.88) | 6 (7.41) | ||
Cohabitation | 5 (6.17) | 7 (8.64) | ||
No. of children | ||||
None | 9 (11.11) | 7 (8.64) | 1.13 | .358 |
1–4 | 46 (56.79) | 50 (61.73) | ||
5–8 | 18 (22.22) | 13 (16.05) | ||
≥8 | 8 (9.88) | 11 (13.58) | ||
Mean age of the participants | 38.76 ± 4.65 | 37.89 ± 3.71 |