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. 2016 Sep 29;39(1):45–54. doi: 10.1590/1516-4446-2015-1871

Table 1. Distribution of individuals evaluated for dangerousness cessation according to sociodemographic variables (n=224).

Variable n (%) 95%CI
Gender
    Male 209 (93.3) 90.6-96.0
    Female 15 (6.7) 4.0-9.4
    Total 224
Age (years)
    20-30 46 (20.7) 16.2-25.2
    31-40 85 (38.3) 32.9-43.7
    41-50 43 (19.4) 15.0-23.8
    51-60 36 (16.2) 12.1-20.3
    > 60 12 (5.4) 2.9-7.9
    Total 222
Marital status
    Single 137 (61.2) 55.8-66.6
    Married 22 (9.8) 6.5-13.1
    Widowed or divorced 65 (29) 24.0-34.0
    Total 224
Education
    No schooling (illiterate) 129 (71.3) 65.8-76.8
    With schooling (literate) 52 (28.7) 23.2-34.2
    Total 181
Profession
    Skilled 45 (24.9) 19.6-30.2
    Unskilled 136 (75.1) 69.8-80.4
    Total 181
Socioeconomic level
    Up to half minimum wage 20 (58.8) 40.7-75.4
    Half to 2 minimum wages 9 (26.5) 12.9-44.4
    Welfare support 5 (14.7) 4.9-31.1
    Total 34
Family support
    With family and with support 153 (76.1) 71.2-81.0
    With family and without support 23 (11.4) 7.7-15.1
    Without family, without support 25 (12.4) 8.6-16.2
    Total 201

95%CI = 95% confidence interval.