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. 2019 Nov 6;2019:7640836. doi: 10.1155/2019/7640836

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of TB patients.

Variables Nondiabetic Diabetic Total
Sex
Male 207 (88.1%) 28 (12%) 235 (55.8%)
Female 157 (84.4%) 29 (15.6%) 186 (44.2%)

Marital status
Single 171 (95%) 9 (5%) 180 (42.7%)
Married 175 (80.6%) 42 (19.35%) 217 (51.5%)
Divorced 9 (69.2%) 4 (30.78%) 13 (3.08%)
Widowed 9 (81.8%) 2 (18.2%) 11 (2.6%)

Age in year
18–25 137 (96.5%) 5 (3.5%) 142 (33.7%)
26–40 134 (85.4%) 23 (14.6%) 157 (37.3%)
≥41 93 (76.2%) 29 (23.8%) 122 (29%)

Residence
Urban 331 (86.4%) 52 (13.6%) 383 (90.9%)
Rural 33 (86.8%) 5 (13.2) 38 (9.02%)

Educational status
No formal education 88 (78.6%) 24 (21.4%) 112 (26.6%)
Elementary school 102 (89.5%) 12 (10.5%) 114 (27.1%)
Secondary school 139 (89.7%) 16 (10.3%) 155 (36.8%)
Higher education 35 (87.5%) 5 (12.5%) 40 (9.5%)

Occupational status
House wife 49 (80.3%) 12 (19.7%) 61 (14.5%)
Unemployed 56 (82.3%) 12 (17.6%) 68 (16.1%)
Daily labour 47 (79.6%) 12 (20.3%) 59 (14%)
Merchant 87 (91.6%) 8 (8.4%) 95 (22.6%)
Government employee 64 (86.5%) 10 (13.5%) 74 (17.6%)
Others 61 (95.3%) 3 (4.7%) 64 (15.2%)

Income
<1000 83 (85.6%) 14 (14.4%) 97 (23%)
1000–2000 150 (85.2%) 26 (14.7%) 176 (41.8%)
2001–3000 66 (85.7%) 11 (14.3%) 77 (18.3%)
>3000 65 (91.5%) 6 (8.45%) 71 (16.8%)