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. 2022 Jan 7;34(3):e20210034. doi: 10.1590/2317-1782/20212021034

Table 2. Quality of life domains and sociodemographic issues. Brazil, 2020, n=609.

Physical domain Psychological domain Social relationships domain Environment domain
Sex * *
Female 67.86(53.57-75.00) 58.33(45.83-70.83) 66.67(50.00-75.00) 56.25(46.88-65.63)
Male 71.43(64.29-78.57) 66.67(58.33-75.00) 66.67(50.00-75.00) 56.25(46.88-68.75)
Race/color *
Yellow / indigenous 71.43(67.86-71.43) 62.50(45.83-66.67) 75.00(58.33-75.00) 56.25(50.00-65.63)ab
White 67.86(53.57-78.57) 58.33(45.83-70.83) 66.67(50.00-75.00) 59.38(46.88-68.75)a
Black 64.29(50.00-71.43) 58.33(41.67-66.67) 58.33(41.67-75.00) 50.00(43.75-59.38)b
Brown 64.29(53.57-75.00) 58.33(45.83-70.83) 62.50(50.00-75.00) 53.13(43.75-62.50)b
Partner * * *
Yes 67.86(53.57-78.57) 62.50(50.00-70.83) 66.67(50.00-75.00) 59.38(50.00-68.75)
No 67.86(53.57-75.00) 58.33(45.83-70.83) 58.33(50.00-75.00) 56.25(43.75-62.50)

Data in Table 2 presented as median (Interquartile range: P25 -P75)

*

p<0.05, obtained by the Mann-Whitney test (2 categories of variables) and Kruskal-Wallis (more than two categories of variables). Different lowercase letters, flanked by their medians and interquartile ranges, represent differences by Dunn's test