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. 2020 Nov 16;20:1712. doi: 10.1186/s12889-020-09795-y

Table 3.

Characteristics of questionnaire respondents according to county and time period

Intervention county Control county
T0 (n = 665) T1 (n = 518) T0 (n = 93) T1 (n = 145)
Age, yrs (median [Q1-Q3]) 48 [34–62] 36 [24–48] 57 [36–68] 49 [28–70]
18–44 years old 298 (44.8) 364 (70.3) 31 (33.3) 70 (48.3)
45–64 years old 224 (33.7) 107 (20.7) 28 (30.1) 24 (16.6)
≥ 65 years old 143 (21.5) 47 (9.1) 34 (36.6) 51 (35.2)
Gender
 Male 190 (28.74) 133 (25.78) 27 (29.03) 35 (24.14)
 Female 471 (71.26) 383 (74.22) 66 (70.97) 110 (75.86)
Educational level
 Low 117 (17.97) 74 (14.31) 23 (25.54) 53 (28.61)
 Medium 390 (59.91) 328 (63.45) 42 (37.19) 49 (35.51)
 High 144 (22.12) 115 (22.24) 24 (26.97) 36 (26.09)
History of stroke
 Stroke survivor 13 (2.00) 11 (2.12) 7 (7.61) 3 (2.08)
 Relative of a stroke survivor 437 (66.82) 344 (66.54) 66 (74.16) 89 (63.57)
Stroke risk factors
 Low physical activity 72 (10.93) 51 (9.85) 20 (23.26) 24 (17.14)
 Active smoker 95 (14.31) 104 (20.08) 14 (15.22) 20 (14.08)
 Diabetes mellitus 32 (5.11) 16 (3.13) 7 (7.87) 21 (15.56)
 Hypertension 98 (15.31) 56 (10.92) 13 (14.77) 34 (24.46)
 Cardioembolic disease 12 (4.00) 4 (3.28) 3 (9.68) 7 (14.00)