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. 2014 Jun 20;8(6):HC22–HC27. doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2014/8661.4524

[Table/Fig-1]:

Socio-demographic factors

Socio-demographic Factors (%) p-value 95% CI
Age More than40 yrs 33(37.9) 0.001 [22.7, 49]
Less than 40 yrs 54(62.1) [51, 72.3]
Gender Female 38(43.7) 0.094× [33.1, 54.7]
Male 49(56.3) [45.3, 66.9]
Employment Employed 24(27.6) 0.00001 [18.5, 38.2]
Unemployed 63(72.4) [61.8, 81.5]
Monthly Income >10000/month 21(24.1) 0.00001 [15.6, 34.5]
<10000/month 66(75.9)
Ethnicity Magar, Pun 3(3.4) [0.7, 9.7]
Others 6(6.9) [2.6, 14.4]
Chettri 6(6.9) [2.6, 14.4]
Gurung 6(6.9) [2.6, 14.4]
Dalit 15(17.2) [10. 26.8]
Newar 18(20.7) [12.7, 30.7]
Brahmin 33(37.9) [27.7, 49]
Occupation Others 3(3.4) [0.7, 9.7]
Jobholder 3(3.4) [0.7, 9.7]
shopkeeper 6(6.9) [2.6, 14.4]
Retired 12(13.8) [7.3, 22.9]
Labour 15(17.2) [10, 26.8]
Housewife 22(25.3) [16.6, 35.7]
Student 26(29.9) [20.5, 40.6]

p<0.05, statistically significant., × p>0.05, statistically not significant., - p-value cannot calculate