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Table 2 Rate of sexual dysfunction according to socio-demographic risk factors

From: Determinants of sexual dysfunction among clinically diagnosed diabetic patients

Variables

n/N*

Rate of SD (%)

OR(95% CI)

P value

aOR(95% CI)

P value

Marital status

      

Married

185/267

69.3

0.9(0.2-4.7)

0.904

1.7(0.2-15.3)

0.628

Single

5/7

71.4

    

Educational level

      

Basic

68/95

71.6

    

Secondary

71/107

66.4

0.78(0.43-1.4)

0.424

0.5(0.3-1.1)

0.087

Technical

27/43

62.8

0.67(0.31-1.45)

0.303

0.6(0.3-1.5)

0.283

Tertiary

24/29

82.8

1.91(0.7-5.5)

0.234

1.5(0.5-5.1)

0.464

Income level

      

No income

4/13

30.8

2.1(0.5-7.7)

0.309

2.9(0.7-12.5)

0.152

< 111

19/36

52.8

    

111-400

146/208

70.2

2.1(1.0-4.3)

0.042

2.1(1.0-4.7)

0.048

>400

16/17

94.1

14.3(1.7-119.7)

0.014

21.7(2.4-197.7)

0.006

Smoking

      

Yes

7/9

77.8

1.6(0.3-7.7)

0.580

1.4(0.2-9.0)

0.707

No

183/265

69.1

    

Alcohol

      

Yes

48/74

64.9

0.8(0.4-1.3)

0.329

0.9(0.5-1.7)

0.774

No

142/200

71.0

    

Exercise

      

No

54/93

58.1

    

Yes

136/181

75.1

2.2(1.3-3.7)

0.004

2.0(1.1-3.6)

0.023

Body weight

      

Underweight

12/15

80.0

2.3(0.6-8.9)

0.220

2.3(0.6-9.4)

0.249

Normal

50/79

63.3

    

Overweight

87/137

63.5

1.0(0.6-1.8)

0.975

0.7(0.4-1.3)

0.240

Obese

41/43

95.3

11.9(2.7-52.8)

0.001

10.4(2.3-47.6)

0.003

  1. *Number of subjects with SD/number of subjects in each category