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Table 1 The sociodemographic characteristics of the participants in the three groups: A, B, C

From: The effect of sexual health education on sexual activity, sexual quality of life, and sexual violence in pregnancy: a prospective randomized controlled trial

Variable

Group A

Group B

Group C

P-Value

Mean ± SD or N (%)

Mean ± SD or N (%)

Mean ± SD or N (%)

Age

 Pregnant woman

28.30 ± 5.49

28.64 ± 4.39

29.37 ± 4.92

0.319a

 Husband

33.54 ± 5.31

32.64 ± 4.34

33.45 ± 4.99

0.59a

Pregnancy number

1.82 ± 1.00

1.79 ± 0.74

1.61 ± 0.69

0.506a

Duration of marriage

7.04 ± 4.78

6.02 ± 4.12

6.10 ± 3.88

0.08a

Pregnant Woman’s Education

 High school diploma or  less

37 (74)

35 (66)

27 (52.9)

0.706b

 Associate or bachelor’s degree

11 (22)

15 (28.3)

14 (27.5)

 Master’s degree or PhD

2 (4)

3 (5.7)

10 (19.6)

Husband’s Education

 High school diploma or less

35 (70)

39 (73.6)

26 (51)

0.904b

 Associate or bachelor’s degree

13 (26)

12 (22.6)

20 (39.2)

 Master’s degree or PhD

2 (4)

2 (3.8)

5 (9.8)

Pregnant Woman’s Occupation

 Unemployed

45 (90)

48 (90.6)

35 (68.6)

0./3c

 Employed

5 (10)

5 (9.4)

16 (31.4)

Husband’s Occupation

 Employed

5 (10)

8 (15.1)

9 (17.6)

0.438c

 Self-Employed

26 (52)

30 (56.6)

31 (60.8)

 Other

19 (38)

15 (28.3)

11 (21.6)

  1. aThe one-way ANOVA
  2. bKruskal-Wallis test
  3. cThe chi-square test