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Table 4 Correlation between sexual dysfunction and socio-demographic characteristic and intimate partner violence (n = 346)

From: The correlation between sexual dysfunction and intimate partner violence in young women during pregnancy

Characteristics

Sexual dysfunction

N (%)a

p-value

Age (Years)

 

0.928b

 18–21

72 (64.9)

 

 22–25

84 (65.6)

 

 26–29

72 (67.3)

 

Educational level

0.135c

 Less than diploma

72 (70.6)

 

 Diploma (12 years)

103 (66.0)

 

 University

53 (60.2)

 

Husband Educational level

0.025c

 Less than diploma

119 (74.4)

 

 Diploma (12 years)

64 (55.7)

 

 University

45 (63.4)

 

 Completely

44 (80.0)

 

Unwanted pregnancy

 

0.139b

 No

201 (64.4)

 

 Yes

27 (77.1)

 

Receiving pre-pregnancy care

0.593b

 No

21 (61.8)

 

 Yes

207 (66.3)

 

Husband age (Years)

0.742b

 18–25

53 (67.1)

 

 26–29

85 (63.4)

 

  ≥ 30

90 (67.7)

 

Employment

0.943b

 Housewife

213 (65.9)

 

 Employee

15 (65.2)

 

Sufficiency of income

0.001c

 Absolutely not

17 (44.7)

 

 To some extent

167 (66.0)

 

 Completely

44 (80.0)

 

Marriage duration (Years)

0.028b

 1

69 (58.0)

 

 2

66 (75.9)

 

 3–5

93 (66.4)

 

Gestational age (week)

 

0.509b

 24–26

119 (64.3)

 

 27–30

109 (67.7)

 
  1. anumber (percent)
  2. bChi-square test
  3. cChi-square for trend test