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Table 2 Demographic characteristics of the study participants

From: The effect of sexual education on the postpartum women’s sexual self-confidence and self-efficacy: a theory-based intervention

variable

Intervention group

F( Percent)

Control group

F( Percent)

p-value

Statistical test

Woman age)Mean± SD)

31.4 ± 6.09

29.06 ± 6.48

0.055

T-Test

Education

0.25

Fisher

High school

23(41.7)

16(27.1)

High school diploma

19(33.9)

28(47.4)

University

14(24.9)

15(25.3)

Job

0.54

Chi-square

Housewife

45(80.3)

44(74.5)

Part-time Employee

2(3.6)

4(6.8)

Full-time Employee

9(16.1)

11(18.7)

  

Socio-economic status

0.62

Fisher

Weak

17(30.3)

14(23.7)

Intermediate

36(64.2)

43(72.8)

Good

3(5.3)

2(3.3)

Type of delivery

 

Cesarean

26(46.4)

29(49.1)

0.71

Chi-square

Vaginal delivery

33(53.6)

27(40.9)

Assisted vaginal delivery (e.g., forceps, vacuum)

0

0

 

Baby Sex

  

0.45

Chi-square

Male

30(53.3)

27(45.7)

Female

26(46.7)

32(54.3)

Number of children

  

0.61

Chi-square

1

16(28.5)

22(37.2)

2

21(37.5)

20(33.8)

3

15(26.7)

11(18.6)

4

4(7.1)

6(10.1)