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. 2020 Aug 23;10(2):020381. doi: 10.7189/jogh.10.020381

Table 1.

Respondents’ geographic location according to the World Health Organization Regions and World Bank country classification on income (n = 2097)

List of countries and territories of respondents No. (%)
World Health Organization Regions (Ref S4 in the Online Supplementary Document)
Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMRO)
Cyprus, Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, Pakistan, Palestine, Syria
1091 (52.0)
Western Pacific Region (WPRO) Japan, Philippines, Republic of Korea 532 (25.4)
European Region (EURO)
Albania, Germany, Italy, Sweden, United Kingdom
337 (16.1)
South-East Asian Region (SEARO)
Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand
88 (4.2)
African Region (AFRO) and Region of the Americas (PAHO)
Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Suriname, Tanzania, Uganda, Zimbabwe
49 (2.3)
World Bank country classification by income (Ref S5 in the Online Supplementary Document)
Low-income countries
Ethiopia, Mozambique, Nepal, Rwanda, Syria, Tanzania, Uganda
30 (1.4)
Lower-middle-income countries
Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Kenya, Lesotho, Myanmar, Nigeria, Pakistan, Palestine, Philippines, Zimbabwe,
1661 (79.2)
Upper-middle-income countries
Albania, Iraq, Lebanon, South Africa, Suriname, Thailand
391 (18.7)
High-income countries Cyprus, Germany, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Sweden, United Kingdom 15 (0.7)