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Table 1 Demographic and clinical characteristics of study sample (n = 200)

From: Sexual dysfunctions in patients with diabetes: a study from Iran

 

Total (n = 200)

Men (n = 100)

Women (n = 100)

 

No (%)

No (%)

No (%)

Age group (years)

   

30-39

27(100.0)

12(44.5)

15(55.5)

40-49

84(100.0)

28(33.3)

56(66.7)

50-59

89(100.0)

60(67.4)

29(32.6)

Mean (SD)

48.6(7.3)

50.9(8.3)

46.3(5.2)

Occupation

   

Employed

107(100.0)

100(93.4)

7(6.6)

Housewife

93(100.0)

0.00

93(100.0)

Economic status

   

Good

41(100.0)

20(48.8)

21(51.2)

Less than good

159(100.0)

80(50.3)

79(49.7)

Duration of diabetes (years)

   

10-14

160(100.0)

75(46.8)

85(53.2)

15-19

31(100.0)

21(67.7)

10(32.3)

20-25

9(100.0)

4(44.4)

5(55.6)

Type of diabetes

   

Type1

18(100.0)

9(50.0)

9(50.0)

Type2

182(100.0)

91(50.0)

91(50.0)

Diabetes status

   

Controlled

100(100.0)

50(50.0)

50(50.0)

Uncontrolled

100(100.0)

50(50.0)

50(50.0)

Hypertension

   

Yes

21(100.0)

13(61.9)

8(38.1)

No

179(100.0)

87(48.6)

92(51.4)

Triglyceride

   

≤200

127(100.0)

76(59.8)

51(40.2)

201≥

73(100.0)

24(32.9)

49(67.1)

Cholesterol

   

≤200

53(100.0)

35(66.0)

18(44.0)

201≥

147(100.0)

65(44.2)

82(55.8)

FBS

   

60-130

63(100.0)

34(53.9)

29(46.1)

131≥

137(100.0)

66(48.2)

71(51.8)

BMI

   

≤20

123(100.0)

50(40.6)

73(59.4)

21-25

58(100.0)

31(53.4)

27(46.6)

26≥

19(100.0)

12(63.1)

7(36.9)