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Table 1 Frequency distribution of demographic and contextual variables of participants in two groups before the intervention

From: Designing, implementing and evaluating an educational program regarding the effects of second-hand smoke in pregnancy on the knowledge, attitude and performance of male smokers

Groups

Intervention

Control

P-value

T-Test

 

Mean

SD

Mean

SD

 

Variables

     

 Woman's age

29.11

5.08

30.37

5.33

0.156

 Man's age

34.54

6.34

34.15

5.74

0.707

 

N

%

N

%

χ2 pvalue

Variables

     

 Female education

     

  High school

17

24.6

8

12.5

0.706

  Diploma

43

62.3

42

63.3

 

  University

9

13.1

16

24.2

 

 Male education

     

  High school

15

21.7

15

21.4

0.893

  Diploma

46

66.7

45

64.3

 

  University

8

11.6

10

14.3

 

 Woman's job

     

  Housewife

52

74.3

55

78.6

0.345

  Employed

18

25.7

15

21.4

 

 Man's job

     

  Employee

7

10.6

10

15.2

0.644

  Freelance job

44

66.7

41

62.1

 

  Worker and unemployed

15

22.7

15

22.7

 

 The economic situation

     

  Weak

10

15.6

11

16.7

0.745

  Medium

47

73.5

45

68.2

 

  Good

7

10.9

10

15.1

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