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Table 2 Support for legalization of unspecified kidney donation in Poland – sociodemographic factors

From: Polish attitudes towards unspecified kidney donation: a cross-sectional study

Variables

Support for legalization

Yes

No

χ 2

p-value

Gender

  Female (n = 503)

326 (64.8)

177 (35.2)

3.340

0.068

  Male (n = 457)

270 (59.1)

187 (40.9)

  

Marital status

  Married (n = 625)

386 (61.8)

239 (38.2)

0.080

0.778

  Divorced/Single/ Widowhood (n = 335)

210 (62.7)

125 (37.3)

  

Children

  Yes (n = 584)

356 (61.0)

228 (39.0)

0.801

0.371

  No (n = 376)

240 (63.8)

136 (36.2)

  

Siblings

  Yes (n = 805)

508 (63.1)

297 (36.9)

2.213

0.137

  No (n = 155)

88 (56.8)

67 (43.2)

  

Education

  University (n = 281)

172 (61.2)

109 (38.8)

0.129

0.720

  High school/Vocational education/ Primary school (n = 679)

424 (62.4)

255 (37.6)

  

Employment status

  Employed/ Pensioner/Retired (n = 689)

421 (61.1)

268 (38.9)

0.996

0.318

  Students/Unemployed (n = 271)

175 (64.6)

96 (35.4)

  

Place of residence

  City (n = 756)

461 (61.0)

295 (39.0)

1.844

0.175

  Village/rural (n = 204)

135 (66.2)

69 (33.8)

  

Religious self- identity

  Catholic (n = 678)

417 (61.5)

261 (38.5)

0.328

0.566

  Not religious (n = 282)

179 (63.5)

103 (36.5)

  
  1. Data were reported as total number and percentage