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. 2023 May 16;10:23333928231175798. doi: 10.1177/23333928231175798

Table 1.

Demographics and COVID-19 Experience of Respondents (n = 1,638).

Variable Frequency (%)
Parent age (years)
 <20 24 (1.5)
 20-29 495 (30.2)
 30-39 615 (37.5)
 40-49 468 (28.6)
 >50 36 (2.2)
Parent gender
 Male 798 (48.7)
 Female 840 (51.3)
Parent education
 Illiterate 75 (4.6)
 Primary school (1-5 Standard) 153 (9.3)
 Middle school (5-8 Standard) 141 (8.6)
 Secondary school (9 & 10 Standard) 273 (16.7)
 Intermediate/post-high school diploma 579 (35.3)
 Graduate/post-graduate/PhD 417 (25.5)
Parent occupation
 Professional and managerial 405 (24.7)
 Semi-professional 231 (14.1)
 Clerical/shop/farm 213 (13.0)
 Skilled worker 213 (13.0)
 Semi-skilled worker 84 (5.1)
 Un-skilled worker 30 (1.8)
 House wife/retired/unemployed 462 (28.2)
Profession
 Healthcare 345 (21.1)
 Non-healthcare 1293 (78.9)
Monthly family income (USD)
 ≤60.83 54 (3.3)
 60.84-121.66 372 (22.7)
 121.68-243.33 726 (44.3)
 243.34-486.65 297 (18.1)
 ≥486.65 189 (11.5)
Number of children
 One 792 (48.4)
 Two 807 (49.3)
 Three 30 (1.8)
 Four 9 (0.5)
Age of child
 1-6 756 (46.2)
 7-12 579 (35.3)
 13-18 303 (18.5)
Gender of child
 Male 810 (49.5)
 Female 828 (50.5)
Any household members suffering with chronic diseases
 Yes 879 (53.7)
 No 759 (46.3)
Are there any underlying diseases in your children?
 Yes 207 (12.6)
 No 1431 (87.4)
Children received age-appropriate vaccinations
 Yes 1608 (98.2)
 No 30 (1.8)
Any known person got infected with COVID-19
 Yes 1521 (92.9)
 No 117 (7.1)
Do you believe social distancing can prevent COVID-19
 Agree 1590 (97.1)
 Disagree 48 (2.9)
Do you believe wearing a mask decreases the risk of getting COVID-19
 Agree 1614 (98.5)
 Disagree 24 (1.5)
Do you believe washing hands decreases the risk of getting COVID-19
 Agree 1581 (96.5)
 Disagree 57 (3.5)