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. 2014 Sep-Oct;30(5):958–962. doi: 10.12669/pjms.305.5014

Table-I.

Table showing the basic sociodemographic profile of the study participants

Variable n =1028 (%)
Age of respondents (yrs)
15
16
17
18
19
111 (11)
352 (34)
369(36)
183 (18)
14(1)
Nationality
Saudi
Non- Saudi
941 (91.5)
87(8.5)
School Grade
10th
11th
12th
317 (31)
340 (33)
371 (36)
School type
Private
Public
750 (73)
278 (27)
Type of accommodation living in
Villa
Apartment
One floor flat
Others
903 (88)
82 (8)
31 (3)
12 (1)
Order of respondent among sibling
Eldest
Middle
Youngest
259 (25)
607 (59)
162 (16)
Father’s education level
Less than secondary (< 10th grade)
Secondary (11 -12)
Bachelor’s degree
Master’s degree
Doctorate
Others
16 (2)
75 (7)
366 (36)
154 (15)
247 (24)
170 (17)
Fathers Occupation
Doctor
Teacher
Engineer
Business
Military
Banker
Unemployed
Others
98 (10)
85 (8)
156 (15)
248 (24)
81 (8)
37 (4)
13 (1)
310 (30)
Mother’s education level
Less than secondary (< 10th grade)
Secondary (11 -12)
Bachelor’s degree
Master’s degree
Doctorate
Others
I don’t know
79 (8)
252 (25)
467 (45)
68 (7)
45 (4)
21 (2)
96 (9)
Mother’s Occupation
Doctor
Teacher
Housewife
Business
Banker
Others
28 (3)
263 (26)
569 (55)
31 (3)
18 (2)
119 (12)
Academic scoring
Excellent (100 - 90%)
Very good (89 – 80%)
Good (79 – 70%)
Fair (69 – 60%)
Repeater (< 60%)
735 (72)
229 (22)
53 (5)
7 (0.5)
4 (0.5)