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Table 5 Univariate analysis of sociodemographic factors associated with HPV infection in Quilombola women

From: Prevalence of human papillomavirus infection among women from quilombo communities in northeastern Brazil

 

Detection of HPV

p

Variables

Negative n (%)

Positive n (%)

 

Age

≤30 years

91 (82.7)

19 (17.3)

0.65

31 to 40 years

87 (89.7)

10 (10.3)

 

41 to 50 years

72 (90.0)

08 (10.0)

 

51 to 60 years

60 (86.7)

09 (13.3)

 

>60 years

35 (89.7)

04 (10.3)

 

Education

Illiterate

51 (85.0)

09 (15.0)

0.72

Elementary School

231 (88.5)

30 (11.5)

 

High School

56 (86.1)

09 (13.9)

 

Higher Education

7 (77.7)

02 (22.3)

 

Origin

Alcântara

96 (95.0)

05 (5.0)

<0.0001

Central do Maranhão

45 (90.0)

05 (10.0)

 

Presidente Vargas

46 (73.0)

17 (27.0)

 

São José de Ribamar

91 (90.0)

10 (10.0)

 

São Luís Gonzaga

40 (74.0)

14 (26.0)

 

Viana

25 (96.1)

01 (3.9)

 

Marital status

Single

100 (84.0)

19 (16.0)

0.24

Married

216 (89.6)

25 (10.4)

 

Divorced

05 (83.3)

01 (16.7)

 

Widow

24 (82.7)

05 (17.3)

 

Race

White

21 (80.7)

05 (19.3)

0.57

Black

109 (85.1)

19 (14.9)

 

Brown

159 (88.3)

21 (11.7)

 

Not informed

56 (91,.8)

05 (8.2)