Table 1.
Characteristic | n(%) | |
---|---|---|
Age | ≥ 45 years | 266 (53.3%) |
> 45 years | 233 (46.7%) | |
Sex | Male | 385 (76.8%) |
Female | 116 (23.2%) | |
BMI | Underweight (BMI < 18.5) | 306 (61.7%) |
Normal (18.5 ≤ BMI ≤ 25) | 168 (33.9%) | |
Overweight (BMI > 25) | 22 (4.4%) | |
Employment | Employed | 400 (80.0%) |
Unemployed | 64 (12.8%) | |
Student | 36 (7.2%) | |
Household Income per month | < 3000 rupees | 69 (14.2%) |
3000–5000 rupees | 180 (37.0%) | |
5001–10,000 rupees | 172 (35.4%) | |
> 10,000 rupees | 65 (13.4%) | |
Household Size | ≥ 4 people | 269 (53.8%) |
< 4 people | 231 (46.2%) | |
Location of First Carea | Private | 304 (61.0%) |
Government | 194 (39.0%) | |
Marital Status | Married/Living together | 342 (68.3%) |
Not married | 159 (31.7%) | |
Casteb | Other backward caste | 356 (72.7%) |
Scheduled caste | 134 (27.3%) | |
Municipality | Puducherry | 366 (73.1%) |
Tamil Nadu | 135 (26.9%) | |
Religion | Hinduism | 447 (89.4%) |
Other | 53 (10.6%) | |
Risky Alcohol Usec | No | 297 (59.3%) |
Yes | 204 (40.7%) | |
Smoking Status | Never | 257 (51.3%) |
Yes (former/current) | 244 (48.7%) | |
Mother’s Education | 0 Years | 372 (77.2%) |
> 0 Years | 110 (22.8%) | |
Years of School | ≤ 7 years | 252 (50.6%) |
> 7 years | 246 (49.4%) | |
Knowledge that TB is transmitted by cough | Yes | 382 (76.2%) |
No | 119 (23.8%) | |
Knowledge that TB is curable | Yes | 469 (93.6%) |
No | 32 (6.4%) |
aPrivate facilities include pharmacies, private allopathic clinics, medical college hospitals, and non-allopathic clinics. Government facilities included government hospitals, PHCs, and municipal corporation hospitals
bScheduled castes and tribes are among the most disadvantaged socio-economic groups in India. These groups have been designated by the Government of India to receive special programming and legislation to promote empowerment and development
cRisky alcohol use was assessed using the AUDIT-C score, which incorporates information based on habitual frequency and volume of alcohol use as well as binge drinking tendencies