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Table 1 The socio-demographic and obstetrics characteristics of the participants (n= 250)

From: Domestic violence and its relationship with quality of life in pregnant women during the outbreak of COVID-19 disease

Characteristic

Number (Percent)

Age (Year)

 15-25

53 (21.2)

 26-35

142 (56.8)

 36-45

55 (22)

Education

 Illiterate

1 (0.4)

 Elementary

16 (6.4)

 Secondary

58 (23.2)

 High school diploma

133 (53.2)

 University

42 (16.8)

Job

 Housewife

236 (94.4)

 Working at home

9 (3.6)

 Working outside the home

5 (2)

Husband’s age

 20-30

54 (21.6)

 31-40

148 (59.2)

 ≥40

48 (19.2)

Husband’s education

 Illiterate

7 (2.8)

 Elementary

34 (13.6)

 Secondary

62 (24.8)

 High school diploma

107 (42.8)

 University

40 (16)

Husband’s job

 Unemployed

6 (2.4)

 Laborer

104 (41.6)

 Employee

18 (7.2)

 Freelance

122 (48.8)

Household economic status a

 Very poor

5 (2)

 Poor

48 (19.2)

 Moderate

196 (78.4)

 Rich

1 (0.4)

Duration of marriage (Year)

 ≤5

75 (30)

 6-10

92 (36.8)

 ≥10

83 (33.2)

Gravida

 1

69 (27.6)

 2

97 (38.8)

 ≥3

83 (33.6)

Alive children

 0

78 (31.2)

 1

117 (46.8)

 2

51 (20.7)

 ≥3

4 (1.6)

Self-rated health status

 Very good

36 (14.4)

 Good

108 (43.2)

 Neither good nor poor

92 (36.8)

 Poor

12 (4.8)

 Very poor

2 (0.8)

The effect of COVID-19 disease on receiving the pregnancy care

 Yes

76 (30.4)

 No

174 (69.6)

Prolonged spouse’s stay at home during the COVID-19 outbreak

 Yes

151 (60.4)

 No

99 (39.6)

Reduction of the spouse income during the COVID-19 outbreak

 Yes

193 (77.2)

 No

57 (22.8)

Aggressive behavior of the spouse during COVID-19 outbreak

 Yes

39 (15.6)

 No

211 (84.4)

The effect of COVID-19 disease on the relationship with the spouse

 Yes

54 (21.2)

 No

196 (78.4)

  1. aThis variable was assessed subjectively and the participants’ responses were given by “very poor”, “poor” “moderate” and “rich”