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. 2021 Oct 15;13(10):11364–11374.

Table 1.

Comparison of general data between the two groups [n (%)] (x̅ ± sd)

Item Research group (n=152) Control group (n=138) t/χ2 value P-value
Sex 0.069 0.792
    Male 88 (57.89) 82 (59.42)
    Female 64 (42.11) 56 (40.58)
Age (Y) 58.63±8.52 60.18±9.06 1.501 0.134
BMI (kg/m2) 22.86±3.54 23.07±3.25 0.524 0.600
Hemorrhage amount (mL) 60.63±20.31 62.89±21.76 0.914 0.361
Disease type 1.788 0.877
    Subarachnoid hemorrhage 61 (40.13) 50 (36.23)
    Intracerebral hemorrhage 26 (17.10) 27 (19.57)
    Subdural hematoma 30 (19.74) 26 (18.84)
    Cerebral infarction 2 (1.32) 1 (0.72)
    Traumatic intracranial hemorrhage 17 (11.18) 21 (15.22)
    Rupture of aneurysm 16 (10.53) 13 (9.42)
Marital status 0.013 0.907
    Married 107 (70.39) 98 (71.01)
    Unmarried or widowed 45 (29.61) 40 (28.99)
Place of residence 0.195 0.658
    Urban area 92 (60.53) 80 (57.97)
    Rural area 60 (39.47) 58 (42.03)
Education background 0.122 0.726
    ≥ senior high school 63 (41.45) 60 (43.48)
    < senior high school 89 (58.55) 78 (56.52)
Smoking history 1.192 0.274
    Yes 48 (31.58) 52 (37.68)
    No 104 (68.42) 86 (62.32)
Drinking history 0.007 0.928
    Yes 79 (51.97) 71 (51.45)
    No 73 (48.03) 67 (48.55)
Diabetes mellitus history 2.162 0.141
    Yes 64 (42.11) 70 (50.72)
    No 88 (57.89) 68 (49.28)