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. 2023 Mar 31;11:94. doi: 10.1186/s40359-023-01147-w

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of participants

Sex
 Female 192 (61.6)
 Male 122 (38.4)
Self perceived Phenotype *
 White/Caucasic 129 (40.6)
 Native 10 (3.1)
 Mestizo 69 (21.7)
 Afro-descendant 38 (11.9)
 Mulatto 26 (8.2)
 Others 4 (1.3)
Years of arrival in Chile
 >10 years 27 (8.5)
 6–10 years 153 (48.1)
 1–5 years 107 (33.6)
 Does not respond 31 (9.7)
Education
 No studies 44 (13.8)
 Primary education 63 (19.8)
 Secundary education 105 (33.0)
 Incomplete technical studies 13 (4.1)
 Technicians complete 33 (10.4)
 Incomplete university studies 12 (3.8)
 Complete university studies 6 (1.9)
 Does not respond 42 (13.2)
Employment
 Employee 203 (63.8)
 Retired 2 (0.6)
 Unemployed 33 (10.4)
 Housewife 29 (9.1)
 Student

17 (5.3)

34 (10.7)

 Does not respond
Monthly income
<125 US$ 29 (9.1)
 126–375 US$ 111 (33.9)
 376–750 US$ 109 (34.3)
 751-1,250 US$ 13 (4.1)
 1,251-1,875 US$ 2 (0.6)
 >1,875 US$ 1 (0.3)
 Does not respond 53 (16.7)

* Variables with lost data.