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. 2021 Aug 4;24(5):726–731. doi: 10.4103/aian.AIAN_1023_20

Table 1.

Socio-demographic and clinical data of male patients with epilepsy

Variable n=100, f%
Age 28.7±4.95 years (mean, S.D)
Domicile
 Rural 48 (48%)
 Urban 52 (52%)
Religion
 Hindu 62 (62%)
 Muslim 38 (38%)
Marital status
 Married 84 (84%)
 Unmarried 16 (16%)
Education
 Primary 20 (20%)
 Secondary 52 (52%)
 Senior Secondary 22 (22%)
 Graduate 06 (6%)
Occupation
 Unemployed 12 (12%)
 Laborer 14 (14%)
 Farmer 30 (30%)
 Service 38 (38%)
 Shopkeepers 06 (06%)
Income per month (INR)
 <5000 INR 12 (12%)
 5,001-10,000 INR 50 (50%)
 10,001-20,000 INR 20 (20%)
 >20,000 INR 18 (18%)
No. of Sexual Partners
 Monogamous 82 (82%)
 Polygamous 18 (18%)
Duration of Illness
 <5 Years 62 (62%)
 ≥5 Years 38 (38%)
Therapy (No. of Antiepileptic Drug) AED
 1 Antiepileptic drug 50 (50%)
 2 Antiepileptic drug 42 (42%)
 >2 Antiepileptic drug 08 (8%)
Mean age of Onset of Epilepsy 25.32±7.77 years (mean, S.D)
Mean duration of Epilepsy 4.8±2.8