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. 2023 Sep 7;11:1201195. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1201195

Table 1.

Demographic and building characteristics of study participants (n = 528).

Variable Number Percent Variable Number Percent
Age Less than 40 242 45.8 Years pass to building Less than 3 year 66 12.5
40–60 153 29 3–10 year 130 24.6
Above 60 133 25.2 10–20 173 32.8
Residual status City 273 51.7 20–30 117 22.2
Rural 255 48.3 Above 30 year 42 8
Sex Male 126 23.9 Ownership status Personal 358 67.8
Female 402 76.1 Father’s house 141 26.7
Literacy Elementary 136 25.8 Children’s house 29 5.5
Guidance to diploma 296 56.1 Number of family persons One person 16 3
University 96 18.2 Two person 128 24.2
Job Farmer/worker 124 23.5 3–5 person 285 54
Employee 161 30.5 6 person and above 99 18.8
Retirement 83 15.7 Number of vulnerable person in household 0 167 31.6
Housewife 117 22.2 1 person 108 20.5
Other 43 8.1 2 person 143 27.1
Living situation with spouse Living with spouse 481 91.1 3 person and above 110 20.8
Divorced or death spouse 47 8.9 The height of building from the ground Good 270 51.1
Monthly income Less than 400 dollars 351 66.5 Bad 258 48.9
400–800 dollars 147 27.8 Direct exposure to disorders Yes 119 22.5
Above 800 dollars 30 5.7 No 409 77.5
Types of building clay and mud 40 7.6 Source of information TV/radio 163 30.9
Brick without markings 328 62.1 Social networks 103 19.5
A brick with markings 96 18.2 Health workers 138 26.1
Steel-framed building 38 7.2 Internet 79 15
Concrete structure building 26 4.9 Other 45 8.5