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. 2021 Jun 27;18(11):1843–1850. doi: 10.1016/j.jsxm.2021.06.013

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of participants

All (n = 1,139) Females (n = 404) Males (n = 735) P-value
Age (years)* 33.6 ± 9.5 32.9 ± 8.1 35.5 ± 11.9 .043
Education level, n (%)
Secondary school 340 (29.9) 116 (28.7) 224 (30.5) .534
Higher qualification 700 (70.1) 288 (71.3) 511 (69.5)
Region, n (%)
North 157 (13.8) 31 (7.7) 126 (17.1) <.001
Northeast 394 (34.6) 147 (36.4) 247 (33.6)
East 273 (24.0) 97 (24.0) 176 (23.9)
South Central 118 (10.4) 53 (13.1) 65 (8.8)
Southwest 93 (8.2) 37 (9.2) 56 (7.6)
Northwest 104 (9.1) 39 (9.7) 65 (8.8)
Employment status, n (%)
Full-time 836 (73.4) 295 (73.0) 541 (73.6) .012
Part-time 111 (9.7) 28 (6.9) 83 (11.3)
Students 192 (16.9) 81 (20.0) 111 (15.1)
Duration of relationship (yr), n (%)
<1 164 (14.4) 37 (9.2) 127 (17.3) <.001
1-5 580 (50.9) 109 (51.7) 371 (50.5)
6-10 255 (22.4) 119 (29.5) 136 (18.5)
≥11 140 (12.3) 39 (9.7) 101 (13.7)
Religion, n (%)
No 1,093 (96.0) 385 (95.3) 708 (96.3) .398
Yes 46 (4.0) 19 (4.7) 27 (3.7)

Mean ± SD (all such values).

Due to rounding, the total may not add to 100% exactly.Bold P-values means P < .05