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. 2018 Feb 27;8(2):e019443. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-019443

Table 1.

Profile of sociodemographic characteristics of survey participants

Categories Total sample, n (%) People without psychosocial disability, n (%) People with psychosocial disability, n (%)
Total 2441 (100) 2326 (95.2) 117 (4.8)
Age
 18–24 years 410 (16.8) 397 (17.1) 13 (11.0)
 25–34 years 544 (22.3) 522 (22.5) 22 (18.6)
 35–44 years 586 (24.0) 565 (24.3) 21 (17.8)
 45–54 years 396 (16.2) 381 (16.4) 15 (12.7)
 ≥55 years 505 (20.7) 458 (19.7) 46 (39.8)
Gender
 Male 1260 (51.6) 1196 (51.5) 64 (54.2)
 Female 1181 (48.4) 1127 (48.5) 53 (45.8)
Schooling
 Yes 1888 (77.4) 1828 (78.7) 60 (50.9)
 No 553 (22.7) 495 (21.3) 57 (49.2)
Socioeconomic status
 Poor 998 (40.9) 933 (40.2) 65 (55.1)
 Middle 983 (40.3) 939 (40.4) 43 (37.3)
 Rich 460 (18.8) 451 (19.4) 9 (7.6)
Marital status
 Single 409 (16.8) 389 (16.8) 20 (17.0)
 Married 1866 (76.4) 1789 (77.0) 76 (65.3)
 Separated/divorced/widowed 166 (6.8) 145 (6.2) 21 (17.8)
Occupation
 Employed 1222 (52.2) 1175 (52.9) 47 (40.2)
 Homemaker 834 (35.7) 796 (35.8) 38 (32.5)
 None 283 (12.1) 251 (11.3) 32 (27.4)