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. 2023 Jan 31;38(1):e461. doi: 10.5001/omj.2023.46

Table 2. Characteristics related to the participants’ family history, occupation, and education.

Variables All cohort (N = 420) Male (n = 336) Female (n = 84)
Number % Number % Number %
Grew up with
Both parents 65 15.5 58 17.3 7 8.3
Only with mother 106 25.2 86 25.6 20 23.8
Only with father 32 7.6 23 6.8 9 10.7
Siblings 52 12.4 47 14.0 5 6.0
Sister only 110 26.2 85 25.3 25 29.8
Other 55 13.1 37 11.0 18 21.4
Occupation
No job 127 30.2 117 34.8 10 11.9
Government employee 130 31.0 125 37.2 5 6.0
Student 37 8.8 22 6.5 15 17.9
Daily laborer 27 6.4 14 4.2 13 15.5
Merchant 56 13.3 42 12.5 14 16.7
Commercial sex worker 25 6.0 0 0.0 25 29.8
Others 18 4.3 16 4.8 2 2.4
Education
Primary 37 8.8 12 3.6 25 29.8
Secondary 182 43.3 142 42.3 40 47.6
Higher education 201 47.9 182 54.2 19 22.6