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. 2022 Sep 27;2(9):e0000930. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0000930

Table 1. Socio-demographic characteristics of the respondents.

Variables Men(n = 118) 95% CI Women (n = 131) 95% CI Both (n = 249) 95% CI
n(%) n(%) n(%)
Age, years
< 40 27 (22.7) 15.1–30.3 30 (23.1) 15.9–30.3 57 (22.4) 17.2–27.6
40–50 36 (30.2) 21.9–38.5 58 (44.7) 36.2–53.2 94 (37.8) 31.8–43.8
>50 56 (47.1) 38.1–56.1 42 (32.2) 24.2–40.2 98 (40.0) 33.9–46.1
Mean ± SD 50.6±12.4 48.4–52.9 46.8±11.1 45.0–49.0 48.6±11.8 47.2–50.2
Occupation
Unemployed 65 (54.7) 45.7–63.7 104 (80.1) 73.3–87.0 169 (67.8) 62.0–73.6
Employed 54 (45.3) 36.3–54.3 26 (19.9) 13.1–26.7 42 (32.2) 26.4–38.0
Educational status
Illiterate 86 (72.3) 64.2–80.4 122 (93.8) 89.7–97.9 208 (83.5) 78.9–88.1
Literate 34 (27.7) 19.6–35.8 8 (6.2) 2.1–10.3 41 (16.4) 11.8–21.0