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Table 1 The characteristics of study sample and average weighted impact (AWI) scores

From: Translation and psychometric properties of the Persian version of the Audit of Diabetes Dependent Quality of Life (IR-ADDQoL)

 

No. (%)

Mean AWI (SD)

P − value

Gender

  

0.100

Male

44 (28.8)

 − 3.85 (2.48)

 

Female

109 (71.2)

 − 3.18 (2.19)

 

Marriage

  

0.934

Single

14 (9.2)

 − 3.16 (2.44)

 

Married

128 (83.7)

 − 3.39 (2.34)

 

Widowed/Divorced

11 (7.2)

 − 3.35 (1.40)

 

Education

  

0.021

Not or Less educated

120 (78.4)

 − 3.59 (2.285)

 

Well educated

33 (21.6)

 − 2.56 (2.13)

 

Economic status

  

0.208

Poor

21 (13.8)

 − 3.69 (2.24)

 

Intermediate

91 (59.9)

 − 3.55 (2.30)

 

Good

40 (26.3)

 − 2.83 (2.28)

 

Diabetes type

  

0.898

Type 1

21 (13.8)

 − 3.43 (2.15)

 

Type 2

130 (85.5)

 − 3.36 (2.33)

 

Diabetes management method

  

0.288

Tablet

78 (51)

 − 3.13 (2.21)

 

Insulin

47 (30.7)

 − 3.34 (2.18)

 

Both

18 (11.8)

 − 3.97 (2.89)

 

Diet only

10 (6.5)

 − 4.31 (2.05)

 

Diabetes duration (year)

  

0.549

 < 10

90 (58.8)

 − 3.28 (2.28)

 

 ≥ 10

63 (41.2)

 − 3.50 (2.31)

 

Complications

  

0.937

No

50 (32.7)

 − 3.35 (2.24)

 

Yes

103 (67.3)

 − 3.38 (2.32)

 

Having physical activity

  

0.248

No

75 (49)

 − 3.59 (1.99)

 

Yes

78 (51)

 − 3.16 (2.54)