Table 1. Socio-demographic characteristics of the respondents.
Variables | Men(n = 118) | 95% CI | Women (n = 131) | 95% CI | Both (n = 249) | 95% CI |
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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 |