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Summary of the demographic variables of the studied sample

Variables
Index
Males (N = 11) Females (N = 31)
Live alone73%02%
Age Mean35.233.1
Education Below Junior high41%51%
High school33%44%
Bachelor22%03%
Master or Doctor00.4%02%
Employed Yes65%09%
No35%91%
Length of marriage (year) Mean89
Range1-152-17
Income (US$/month) Mean301.3454.23
Current living situation Live with spouse21%14%
Live with parents06%84%