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. 2014 Mar 28;73:10.3402/ijch.v73.23843. doi: 10.3402/ijch.v73.23843

Table I.

 Resident participant characteristics

Participant code Gender Age Number of people per householda Reported “out of water” responseb
P-001 F 18–30 7–8 Often
P-002 F 31–40 9 + Often
P-003 F 31–40 5–6 Often
P-004 M 18–30 9 + Often
P-005 F 18–30 5–6 Often
P-006 M 31–40 3–4 Sometimes
P-007 F 41–49 7–8 Sometimes
P-008 M 31–40 5–6 Sometimes
P-009 F 18–30 5–6 Sometimes
P-010 F 41–49 5–6 Sometimes
P-011 F 41–49 1–2 Sometimes
P-012 F 18–30 5–6 Sometimes
P-013 F 18–30 3–4 Sometimes
P-014 F 41–49 7–8 Sometimes
P-015 M 60 + 1–2 Sometimes
P-016 F 31–40 1–2 Rarely
P-017 F 31–40 5–6 Rarely
P-018 M 18–30 1–2 Rarely
P-019 F 41–49 1–2 Rarely
P-020 M 18–30 1–2 Rarely
P-021 M 60 + 1–2 Rarely
P-022 M 31–40 5–6 Rarely
P-023 M 41–49 1–2 Rarely
P-024 F 50–59 3–4 Rarely
P-025 F 41–49 3–4 Rarely
P-026 M 41–49 1–2 Rarely
P-027 M 31–40 3–4 Rarely
P-028 M 41–49 1–2 Rarely
a

Some resident participants reported that the number of people residing in their home varied day-to-day. The maximum number of people residing in their home with some regularity (defined as three or more times per month) has been recorded in this table.

b

Where participants responded with “often,” it meant at least one time per week, where participants responded with “sometimes,” it meant at least one time per 2–4 weeks, and where participants responded with “rarely,” it meant one time per 3 months or less.