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. 2013 Jul 10;2013:643780. doi: 10.1155/2013/643780

Table 5.

Socio-demographic description of sample and clusters.

Cluster 1 (n = 646; 65.1%) Cluster 2 (n = 347; 34.9%) Total sample (n = 993)
N % N % N %
Age
 16–30 years 272 42.1 135 38.9 407 41.0
 31–45 years 240 37.2 148 42.7 388 39.1
 46–60 years 92 14.2 46 13.3 138 13.9
 +60 years 42 6.5 18 5.2 60 6.0
Total 646 100.0 347 100.0 993 100.0
Occupation
 Agriculture, livestock, and fishery sector 295 47.0 200 59.3 495 51.3
 Services sector 146 23.3 53 15.7 199 20.6
 Health professionals 49 7.8 18 5.3 67 7.0
 Education professionals 45 7.2 30 8.9 75 7.8
 Students 48 7.7 25 7.4 73 7.6
 Other 44 7.0 11 3.3 55 5.7
Total 627 100.0 337 100.0 964 100.0
Ethnic group
 Mandinka 382 59.8* 22 6.4 404 41.2
 Wolof 9 1.4 186 54.4* 195 19.9
 Fula 133 20.8* 40 11.7 173 17.6
 Serahule 10 1.6 2 0.6 12 1.2
 Djola 84 13.1* 11 3.2 95 9.7
 Serer 9 1.4 49 14.3* 58 5.9
 Other 12 1.9 32 9.4 44 4.5
Total 639 100.0 342 100.0 981 100.0
Religion
 Muslim 608 98.5* 292 91.5 900 96.2
 Christian 9 1.5 24 7.5* 33 3.5
 Other 0 0.0 3 0.9 3 0.3
Total 617 100.0 319 100.0 936 100.0
Marital status
 Married 450 73.8 250 75.5 700 74.4
 Single 160 26.2 81 24.5 241 25.6
Total 610 100.0 331 100.0 941 100.0

*Occurrence is significantly overrepresented in the given cluster than in the whole sample (P < 0.001).