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. 2018 Aug 24;22(4):288–293. doi: 10.1016/j.bjid.2018.07.003

Table 1.

Sociodemographic and clinical data of the studied sample according to the presence of urinary symptoms.

Variable Total (n = 31) UI present (n = 18) UI absent (n = 13) p-Value
Age 51.65 (9.53) 50.88 (2.47) 51.31 (2.19) 0.87
Schooling 8.23 (4.04) 8.53 (0.98) 7 (1.15 ) 0.65
Gender
 Male 10 (32.3%) 8 (44.44%) 2 (15.38%) 0.09
 Female 21 (67.5%) 10 (55.55%) 11 (84.61%)



Marital status
 Single 4 (12.9%) 2 (11.11%) 2 (15.38%) 0.98
 Stable union 2 (6.5%) 1 (5.55%) 1 (7.69%)
 Married 17 (54.8%) 10 (55.55%) 7 (53.84%)
 Divorced 3 (9.7%) 1 (5.55%) 2 (15.38%)
 Widow(er) 5 (16.1%) 4 (22.22%) 1 (7.69%)



Occupation
 Employed 7 (22.6%) 5 (27.77%) 2 (15.38%) 0.24
 Unemployed 8 (25.8%) 4 (22.22%) 4 (30.76%)



Social security leave 1 (3.2%) 1 (5.55%) 0
Retired due to disability 4 (12.9%) 4 (22.22%) 0
Retired due to service time 4 (12.9%) 2 (11.11%) 2 (15.38%)
Housewife 7 (22.6%) 2 (11.11%) 5 (38.46%)