Table 1 Sociodemographic characteristics by depressive symptoms No
Table 1. Socio-demographic characteristics by depressive symptoms No 240 (58. 5) 29 (25, 35) Depressive symptoms n (%)1 Yes 170 (41. 5) 28 (25, 33) 181 (56. 2) 43 (65. 2) 16 (72. 7) 141 (43. 8) 23 (34. 9) 6 (27. 3) 49 (50. 0) 128 (60. 1) 45 (66. 2) 18 (58. 1) 49 (50. 0) 85 (39. 9) 23 (33. 8) 13 (41. 9) 153 (55. 1) 87 (65. 9) 125 (44. 9) 45 (34. 1) 211 (59. 4) 29 (52. 7) 144 (40. 6) 26 (47. 3) 40 (51. 3) 200 (60. 2) 38 (48. 7) 132 (39. 8) 71(55. 9) 119(61. 0) 56(44. 1) 76(39. 0) 121 (56. 8) 119 (60. 4) 92 (43. 2) 78 (39. 6) Characteristics Sample size Age (Median/IQR) Marital status Never Married Divorce, widowed, separated Educational attainment Primary school Secondary school High school University and above Monthly income 3 0 -49, 999 FCFA (approx. <89 US$) 50, 000 FCFA or more Has other sources of income No Yes Household living arrangements Live alone Live with others Number of individuals living with 4 One to Three Four or more Duration of work as FBW 3 -12 months+ p-value 2 0. 532 0. 112 0. 188 0. 024 0. 309 0. 118 0. 361 0. 423 Notes: 1 Numbers are unweighted while percentages are weighted. 2 P-values were calculated from Chi-square tests for categorical variables except for age (continuous variable) which was calculated with t-test. 31 US$ =554 FCFA as at July 2018 4 For respondents who reported that they were living with someone. Derick Akompab Akoku et al. Association between Male Customer Sexual Harassment and Depressive Symptoms among Female Bar Workers in Yaounde, Cameroon: A Cross-sectional Study. American Journal of Public Health Research, 2019, Vol. 7, No. 2, 41 -47. doi: 10. 12691/ajphr-7 -2 -2 © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Science and Education Publishing.
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