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. 2023 Oct 30;11:1251701. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1251701

Table 4.

Socio-demographic, economic, medical history-related and source of COVID-19 information-related factors on COVID-19 KAP among bank workers in Dessie City, Ethiopia, January 2021.

Variable Category Frequency (n) Percentage (%)
Bank branch Government 208 50.04
Private 205 49.6
Sex of respondent Male 233 56.4
Female 180 43.6
Age of respondent (years) 18–34 247 59.8
≥35 166 40.2
Education level Diploma 101 24.5
1st degree 180 43.6
2nd degree 132 32.0
Monthly income (dollar) 110.74–259.16 210 50.8
259.17–598.00 203 49.2
Marital status Not married 179 43.3
Married 234 56.7
Experience in the bank (years) <2 71 17.2
2–5 194 47.0
>5 148 35.8
Position as cashier (days per week) 0–4 130 31.5
5–6 283 68.5
Family size (persons) <5 245 59.3
≥5 168 40.7
Have children No 196 47.5
Yes 217 52.5
Have family member >65 years No 333 80.6
Yes 80 19.4
Presence of respiratory conditions No 301 72
Yes 112 27.1
Presence of chronic illness No 333 80.6
Yes 80 19.4
Presence of poster showing COVID-19 preventive measures in workplace No 322 78.0
Yes 91 22.0
Received training on COVID-19 No 309 74.8
Yes 104 25.2
Received health information on COVID-19 No 95 23.0
Yes 318 77.0

Mean work experience ± standard deviation = 5.56 ± 3.65; minimum = 1 and maximum = 22. 1, reference category; COR, crude odds ratio; CI, confidence interval.