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. 2023 Feb 20;20(4):3751. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20043751

Table 1.

Sociodemographic data and variables related to sexual activity in both groups.

Variable Patient Group (n = 33) n (%) Control Group (n = 33) n (%) Value p
Age (years) 26−33 1 (3.03) 2 (6.08) t = −0.44 0.66
34−41 8 (24.24) 2 (6.08)
42−49 14 (42.43) 19 (57.56)
50−57 9 (27.27) 10 (30.28)
58−65 1 (3.03) 0 (0)
Educational level No education 2 (6.08) 1 (3.03) t = −1.37 0.17
Primary 9 (27.27) 4 (12.12)
Secondary 9 (27.27) 15 (45.47)
Higher 13 (39.38) 13 (39.38)
Current marital status Single (12) 4 (12.12) 0 (0) t = −0.47
Couple (18) 6 (18.18) 10 (30.28)
Married (55) 18 (54.55) 21 (63.63) 0.64
Separated/divorced (12) 4 (12.12) 2 (6.09)
Widow (3) 1 (3.03) 0 (0)
Sexual activity Satisfactory relationships without difficulty 27 (81.80) 26 (78.75)
Unsatisfactory relationships in general 1 (3.03) 2 (6.08) t = 0.14 0.87
Painful intercourse 1 (3.03) 1 (3.03)
Problems with sexual desire 2 (6.08) 1 (3.03)
Satisfactory relationships and problems with sexual desire 1 (3.03) 2 (6.08)
Unsatisfactory relationships, painful problems with orgasm desire and arousal 1 (3.03) 1 (3.03)