Table 1.
Demographic characteristics of the study subjects (n=301)
Characteristics | Total (%) | Male (%) | Female (%) | |
Number | 301 (100) | 132 (100) | 169 (100) | |
Age (years) | Mean±SD | 40.1±15.5 | 39.6±15.4 | 40.5±15.6 |
Age-group | 18–39 | 138 (45.8) | 61 (46.2) | 77 (45.6) |
40–59 | 124 (41.2) | 56 (42.4) | 68 (40.2) | |
≥60 | 39 (13.0) | 15 (11.4) | 24 (14.2) | |
Marital status | Married | 186 (61.8) | 83 (62.9) | 103 (60.9) |
Never-married | 74 (24.6) | 37 (28.0) | 37 (21.9) | |
Others* | 41 (13.6) | 12 (9.1) | 29 (17.2) | |
Education | ≤ Middle school | 130 (43.2) | 63 (47.7) | 67 (39.6) |
Associate’s degree | 72 (23.9) | 25 (18.9) | 47 (27.8) | |
Bachelor’s degree | 85 (28.2) | 36 (27.3) | 49 (29.0) | |
≥ Master’s degree | 14 (4.7) | 8 (6.1) | 6 (3.6) | |
Employment | Student | 43 (14.3) | 20 (15.2) | 23 (13.6) |
Pensioner | 70 (23.3) | 26 (19.7) | 44 (26.0) | |
Unemployed | 41 (13.6) | 12 (9.1) | 29 (17.2) | |
Employed | 147 (48.8) | 74 (56.1) | 73 (43.2) |
SD: standard deviation
*re-married, co-habiting, separated, divorced, and widowed.