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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Mar 10.
Published in final edited form as: Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2013;14(2):733–738. doi: 10.7314/apjcp.2013.14.2.733

Table 2.

Demographic Data of Breast and Cervical Cancers Early Detection Survey

Breast Cancer
N=135 (%)
Cervical Cancer
N=35 (%)
Education (years)
 <9 (up to secondary school) 59 (44) 15 (42.9)
 >10 (post-secondary and up) 76 (56) 14 (40)
Age (years) Range from 18–77 years old
 <39 55 (47) 28 (80)
 >40 61 (53) 7 (20)
Employed Full- or Part-Time 70 (55) 9 (25.7)
Married/Live with Someone 91 (74) 27 (77.1)
Number of Children
 None 24 (21) 21 (60)
 One to three children 91 (79) 13 (37.2)
Religious Affiliation
 Buddhist 70 (56) 13 (37.1)
 Christian 27 (21) 4 (11.4)
Yearly Household Income
 ≤$5,000 21 (14.2) 11 (31.4)
 $5,001–$30,000 44 (29.8) 14 (40)
 ≥$30,001 43 (29) 3 (8.6)
Number of Persons Per Household
 ≤2 31 (25) 29 (82.9)
 ≥3 91 (75) 5 (14.3)
Health Insurance
 No insurance 36 (29) 9 (25.7)
 Public health insurance 33 (26) 21 (60)
 Private health insurance 53 (42) 3 (8.6)
Ability to Speak English
 Not at all 32 (21.6) 14 (40)
 Poor 31 (20.9) 7 (20)
 Average 72 (48.7) 14 (40)
Legal Status
 No legal residency status 29 (23) 16 (45.7)
 Legal resident 85 (67) 16 (45.7)
*

Total N might not be 135 or 35 due to missing data