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Table 3 Comparison of quality of life and General health with some of the variables in infertile women

From: Quality of life and general health of infertile women

Variable

Number

Quality of life

General health

Female education

<diploma

88

60.3 (8.0)

29.6 (14.0)

college education

58

63.9 (9.5)

26.4 (10.5)

P value

 

0.015

0.180

Spouse education

<diploma

88

61.5 (9.1)

29.6 (13.6)

college education

58

62.2 (8.3)

26.4 (11.4)

P value

 

0.623

0.180

Wife’s occupation

House wife

101

61.1 (7.8)

28.2 (13.5)

Employed

45

63.3 (10.6)

28.9 (11.5)

P value

 

0.157

0.804

Spouse occupation

Stable income

59

62.7 (8.8)

26.5 (10.7)

Seasonal income

87

61.1 (8.8)

29.5 (13.9)

P value

 

0.292

0.199

Monthly income (Rls)

<2,000,000

17

56.1 (8.6)

31.9 (15.0)

200–8,000,000

104

62.0 (8.2)

28.4 (12.4)

>8,000,000

25

64.9 (9.7)

25.7 (13.3)

P value

 

0.008

0.351

Place of residence

Shiraz city

56

61.0 (8.0)

28.0 (12.6)

Neighboring towns

67

64.4 (9.0)

28.0 (12.9)

Rural

25

56.4 (7.2)

30.3 (14.0)

P value

 

<0.001

0.763

  1. Results as mean (standard deviation) is shown. Significantly from the comparison between the two groups (education, employment, insurance and pregnancy), and compared between groups using t-test (income and place of residence) is using analysis of variance. Where significant changes have shown notable