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. 2020 Dec 14;78:135. doi: 10.1186/s13690-020-00518-8

Table 1.

Background characteristics of households and participants

Variables Category Total (n = 810)
% N
District Baglung 30.1 244
Kailali 69.9 566
Residence type Urban 74.1 600
Rural 25.9 210
Sex of respondents Male 49.0 397
Female 51.0 413
Household head No 34.1 276
Yes 65.9 534
Age group of respondents Upto 20 years 2.8 23
21 to 40 years 59.5 482
41 to 60 years 28.8 233
More than 60 years 8.9 72
Educational status Illiterate 7.4 60
Literate 30.4 246
Basic education 26.4 214
Secondary education 24.3 197
Bachelor or above 11.5 93
Type of family Nuclear 41.0 332
Joint 59.0 478
Size of family Up to 5 members 56.4 457
6 to 10 members 42.0 340
More than 10 members 1.6 13
Wealth status Poor 33.3 270
Middle 33.3 270
Rich 33.3 270
Ability to feed the family throughout the year No 48.8 395
Yes 51.2 415
Family member having chronic diseases No 65.4 530
Yes 34.6 280
Enrolled in health insurance No 50.0 405
Yes 50.0 405
Ever heard about health insurance No 28.0 227
Yes 72.0 583
Sources of informationa (n = 583) Neighbour/Peer 40.3 235
Radio/FM 49.4 288
Television 36.5 213
Family members 14.8 86
Health worker/Doctor 11.1 65
Teacher 11.3 66
FCHV 13.7 80
Training/seminar 4.1 24
Enrolment assistant 70.8 413
Print media and others 3.8 22
Knowledge about the contribution amount No 34.3 278
Yes 65.7 532
Having HI related books No 83.2 674
Yes 16.8 136
Participated in HI related training No 95.1 770
Yes 4.9 40
Interaction with peers or neighbours about HI No 68.0 551
Yes 32.0 259
Known from social media No 80.9 655
Yes 19.1 155
Listened HI related information from Radio/FM No 52.3 424
Yes 47.7 386
Watched HI related information in TV No 61.7 500
Yes 38.3 310
Seen hoarding board No 73.3 594
Yes 26.7 216
Read newspaper No 86.9 704
Yes 13.1 106
Seen brochure/poster/pamphlet No 82.5 668
Yes 17.5 142

a Multiple responses