Table 1: Relationship of sociodemographic variables and toxic habits with the degree of cervical squamous intraepithelial lesions.

 

Sociodemographic variables

 

 

NILM n = 60

Cervical squamous intraepithelial lesions

 

 

p Value

Low grade n = 59

High grade n = 86

 

(M ± SD)

(M ± SD)

(M ± SD)

 

Age (years)

37.90 ± 11.15

34.85 ± 11.01

40.71 ± 11.64

0.010*a

Age Ranges (years)

n (%)

n (%)

n (%)

 

15-25

7 (11.9)

14 (23.7)

10 (11.6)

0.036*b

26-35

24 (40.7)

23 (39.0)

21 (24.4)

 

36-45

11 (18.6)

9 (15.3)

27 (31.4)

 

46-55

14 (23.7)

10 (16.9)

16 (18.6)

 

55 and more

3 (5.1)

3 (5.1)

12 (13.9)

 

Skin color

n (%)

n (%)

n (%)

 

White

44 (73.3)

38 (64.4)

44 (51.2)

0.030*b

Mixed race

14 (23.4)

12 (20.3)

28 (32.6)

 

Black

2 (3.3)

9 (15.3)

14 (16.2)

 

Marital status

n (%)

n (%)

n (%)

 

Single/Divorced/Widow

11 (18.3)

16 (27.1)

29 (33.7)

0.121b

Married/Consensual

49 (81.7)

43 (72.9)

57 (66.3)

 

union

 

 

 

 

Smoking

n (%)

n (%)

n (%)

 

Yes

8 (13.3)

11 (18.6)

24 (27.9)

0.091b

No

52 (86.7)

48 (81.4)

62 (72.1)

 

Alcohol consumption

n (%)

n (%)

n (%)

 

Yes

8 (13.3)

6 (10.2)

17 (19.8)

0.256b

No

52 (86.7)

53 (89.8)

69 (80.2)

 

M: Media; SD: Standard Deviation; NILM: Negative of Intraepithelial Lesion and Malignity

ap value estimated by Kruskal Wallis

bp value estimated by Chi square