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Table 1 Participant Demographic Characteristics

From: The Educational Effects of a Pregnancy Simulation in Medical/Nursing Students and Professionals

 

Total (n =189)

Students (n = 94)

Professionals (n = 95)

 

Category

No.

(%)

No.

(%)

No.

(%)

P

Gender

      

<0.001

 Male

62

(32.8)

44

(46.8)

18

(18.9)

 

 Female

127

(67.2)

50

(53.2)

77

(81.1)

 

Major

      

<0.001

 Medical Students and Doctors

112

(59.3)

74

(78.7)

38

(40)

 

 Nursing Students and Nurses

77

(40.7)

20

(21.3)

57

(60)

 

Age Group

      

<0.001

 10-20

6

(3.2)

6

(6.4)

0

(0)

 

 21-30

124

(65.6)

88

(93.6)

36

(37.9)

 

 31-40

37

(19.6)

0

(0)

37

(38.9)

 

 41-50

22

(11.6)

0

(0)

22

(23.2)

 

Do you have family or friends who are pregnant?

      

<0.001

 Yes

38

(20.1)

4

(4.3)

34

(35.8)

 

 No

151

(79.9)

90

(95.7)

61

(64.2)

 

Have you lived or interacted with a pregnant woman in a communal setting?

      

<0.001

 Yes

55

(29.1)

15

(16)

40

(42.1)

 

 No

134

(70.9)

79

(84)

55

(57.9)

 

Have you ever been pregnant?

      

<0.001

 Yes

29

(15.3)

0

(0)

29

(30.5)

 

 No

160

(84.7)

94

(100)

66

(69.5)

 

Have you ever been married?

      

<0.001

 Yes

35

(18.5)

0

(0)

35

(36.8)

 

 No

154

(81.5)

94

(100)

60

(63.2)

 
  1. Data are presented as number (%). Independent t-tests were performed between students and healthcare professional groups