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. 2021 Jul 6;16(4):376–385. doi: 10.30699/IJP.20201.521107.2550

Table 1.

Socio-demographic parameters and clinical records of all subjects involved in the study

% Number Parameter
43.1 22 ≤ 45
> 45
Age
56.9 29
51 26 Primary school
High school
graduate
Education
35.3 18
13.7 7
74.5 38 Married
Divorced
Single
Marital Status
7.8 4
17.6 9
66.7 34 Yes
No
Children
33.3 17
67.6 23 1-3
> 3
No. Children
32.4 11
72.5 37 Urban
Rural
Place of residence
27.5 14
31.4 16 Employed
Unemployed
Occupational status
68.8 35
27.5 14 Yes
No
Family history of cancer
72.5 37
15.7 8 Yes
No
Unknown
History of bacterial STDs*
76.5 39
7.8 4
5.9 3 Yes
No
Unknown
History of viral STDs*
86.3 44
7.8 4
45.1 23 Yes
No
Unknown
Pap smear
45.1 23
9.8 5
100 15 Normal
Abnormal
Pap smear
0 0
5.9 3 Yes
No
Unknown
HRSB*
86.3 44
7.8 4
54.9 28 Pre
Post
Unknown
Menopause
37.3 19
7.8 4
88.2 45 Non- Smoking
Ex- Smoking
Current
Smoking
7.8 4
3.9 2
5.9 3 Yes
No
Alcohol consumption
94.1 48
58.8 30 Low
Moderate
High
Physical activity
35.3 18
5.9 3
43.1 22 ≤ 162
> 162
Height
56.9 29
41.2 21 ≤ 64
> 64
Weight
58.8 30
72.5 37 20-25
25-30
> 30
BMI
21.6 11
5.9 3

Abbreviations: STDs; sexually transmitted diseases, HRSBs; high risk sexual behaviors