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Table 1 Prevalence of adjustment disorder symptoms regarding to characteristics of the study population

From: The prevalence of adjustment disorder and predisposing factors in infertile women

Variables

Total (sample)

N = 386

With AD symptoms ‡ group

(N = 232)

Without AD symptoms group

(N = 154)

p-value

Age, Mean ± SD

32.4 ± 5.9

31.9 ± 5.8

33.0 ± 6.1

0.092*

Education, N (%)

    

Under diploma

63 (17.5)

45 (71.4)

18 (28.6)

 

Diploma

119 (33.1)

78 (65.5)

41 (34.5)

0.044

University

177 (49.3)

98 (55.4)

79 (44.6)

 

Employment status

    

Employed

283 (74.3)

178 (62.9)

105 (37.1)

0.026

Unemployed

98 (25.7)

50 (51)

48 (49)

 

Place of residence

    

Urban

223 (58.2)

123 (55.2)

100 (44.8)

0.014

Rural

160 (41.8)

107 (66.9)

53 (33.1)

 

Medical illness

    

Yes

117 (31.9)

78 (66.7)

39 (33.3)

0.046

No

250 (68.1)

142 (56.8)

108 (43.2)

 

Cause of infertility

    

Woman

70 (18.6)

38 (54.3)

32 (45.7)

 

Man

106 (28.2)

52 (49.1)

54 (50.9)

0.012

Both

94 (25)

66 (70.2)

28 (29.8)

 

Unknown

106 (28.2)

68 (64.2)

38 (35.8)

 

Failure of previous

    

Treatment ART

185 (48.6)

126 (64.3)

70 (35.7)

0.043

Yes

196 (51.4)

102 (55.1)

83 (44.9)

 

No

    

Infertility duration, median (IQR)

5 (3.0, 8.0)

5 (3.0, 8.0)

5 (2.75, 8.0)

0.220**

  1. Adjustment disorder‡: ADNM scores > 47.5, N; Without AD: ADNM scores ≤ 47.5, Total adjustment disorder: 20–80
  2. *t-test, ** Mann–Whitney Test, Qualitative variables: χ2
  3. p < 0.05 considered significant