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Table 2 Sociodemographic and characteristic features of study group and students diagnosed OCD.

From: Prevalence of obsessive-compulsive disorder in Turkish university students and assessment of associated factors

Sociodemographic and characteristic features

Study Group

n = 804

OCD Group

n = 33

  

n

%

n

%

Gender

Male

293

36.5

9

27.3

 

Female

510

63.5

24

72.7

Marital Status

Single

781

97.6

31

93.9

 

Married

19

2.4

2

6.1

Economic Situation

Poor

127

15.8

3

9.1

 

Middle

606

75.4

29

87.9

 

Good

68

8.5

1

3.0

Residential Place

Government dormitory

276

32.1

9

27.3

 

Private dormitory

26

3.2

1

3.0

 

Students' house/parental house

499

62.3

20

60.6

 

Other

19

2.4

3

9.1

Education level mother

Illiterate

160

20.1

10

30.3

 

Literate

59

7.4

-

-

 

Primary school

342

42.9

11

33.3

 

Middle school

150

18.7

8

24.2

 

Higher Education

86

10.7

4

12.1

Private room in the parental house

Exist

448

55.7

24

72.7

 

Not exist

356

44.3

9

27.3

Verbal abuse in the family,

Exist

55

6.9

8

24.2

 

Not exist

745

93.1

25

75.8

Physical abuse in the family

Exist

21

2.6

2

6.1

 

Not exist

781

97.4

31

93.9

Own history of verbal abuse

Exist

114

14.2

2

6.1

 

Not exist

689

85.7

31

93.9

Own history of physical abuse

Exist

5

0.6

-

-

 

Not exist

799

99.4

33

100.0