Variable Pharmacy (n=319) Sociology (n=205) Total (n=524) P-values

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Variable Pharmacy (n=319) Sociology (n=205) Total (n=524) P-values Table 1. Demographic Characteristics of students of Pharmacy and Sociology students, University of Nigeria, Nigeria Variable Pharmacy (n=319) Sociology (n=205) Total (n=524) P-values Age, years Mean (SD) 24.73 (2.47) 24.89 (3.31) 24.79 (2.82) Range 19-44 0.601 Age of first sex 19.54 (4.19) 19.58 (3.33) 19.56 (3.84) 0.875 5-28 8-27 Gender N % Male Female 146 173 45.8 54.2 84 121 40.4 59.6 230 294 43.8 56.2 <0.05a Marital Status Single 281 88.0 185 90.2 466 88.9 Cohabiting 4 1.3 0.8 Married 34 10.7 20 9.8 54 10.3 Divorced - <0.01b ap<0.05, t-test; bp<0.01 for ANOVA *p-values are for the total demographic variables. Matthew J Okonta et al. Student Demographics and Their Effects on Risky Sexual Behaviors and Poor Condom Use Pattern in Two Departments of a Nigerian University. American Journal of Public Health Research, 2013, Vol. 1, No. 3, 65-71. doi:10.12691/ajphr-1-3-2 © The Author(s) 2013. Published by Science and Education Publishing.