Table 1. Countries and their sample size used in the analyses.
Survey name | World bank income category | WHO region | Number of participants (25–64) | Number of participants (18–64) | |
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Algeria | STEPS | upper middle | African Region | 5,732 | 6,537 |
Azerbaijan | STEPS | upper middle | European Region | 2,304 | 2,561 |
Botswana | STEPS | upper middle | African Region | 2,930 | 3,719 |
Brazil | PNS | upper middle | Region of the Americas | 44,667 | 52,490 |
Eswatini | STEPS | Lower middle | African Region | 2,177 | 2,849 |
Georgia | STEPS | Lower middle | European Region | 3,189 | 3,486 |
Ghana | SAGE | Lower middle | African Region | 3,069 | --- |
Guyana | STEPS | upper middle | Region of the Americas | 2,097 | 2,504 |
Kenya | STEPS | Lower middle | African Region | 3,512 | 4,269 |
Lesotho | STEPS | Lower middle | African Region | 2,284 | --- |
Mongolia | STEPS | Lower middle | Western Pacific Region | 4,361 | 5,266 |
Nepal | STEPS | Lower middle | South-East Asia Region | 4,377 | 4,992 |
Rwanda | STEPS | low | African Region | 5,654 | 6,744 |
Timor Leste | STEPS | Lower middle | South-East Asia Region | 1,966 | 2,326 |
Zanzibar | STEPS | Lower middle | African Region | 2,471 | --- |
Table 1. shows the countries and number of participants included in the analysis.
*Ghana and Brazil were only included in the secondary analyses of requiring medical attention after an RTC.