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. 2021 Jan 7;31(2):319–327. doi: 10.1007/s10389-020-01445-2

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of individuals with COVID-19 (n = 153)

Variables Findings
Age (years) 39.43 ± 17.59
Age groups
< 30 43 (28.1)
31–40 37 (24.2)
41–50 27 (17.7)
51–60 23 (15.0)
> 60 23 (15.0)
Sex
Male 110 (72)
Female 43 (28)
Residence
Urban 86 (56.2)
Semi urban 87 (24.2)
Rural 30 (19.6)
Education
No formal schooling 21 (13.7)
Primary 31 (20.4)
SSC or similar 38 (24.8)
HSC or similar 17(11.1)
Graduation 34 (22.2)
Post-graduation 12(7.8)
Occupation
Private service 45 (29.4)
Government service 35 (22.9)
Businessman 31 (20.3)
Housewife 21 (13.7)
Student 6(3.9)
Unemployed 15(9.8)
Health-care related job 50 (32.7)
Became unemployed due to COVID-19 17 (17.7)
Monthly income (BDT) 30,000 (16000–50,000)
< 25,000 55 (39.9)
25,000 to 50,000 53 (38.4)
50,001 to 75,000 15 (10.9)
> 75,000 15(10.9)
Number of family members living in the same house
One 12(7.8)
Two to four 66 (43.1)
≥ Four 75 (49.1)
Suspected place of contact
Workplace 72 (47.1)
Market place/bazar 29 (18.9)
Home 15(9.8)
Hospital 12(7.8)
Mosque 6(3.9)
Unknown 19 (12.5)
Travel history (outside country) 25 (1.2)

Continuous data is expressed as mean ± SD or median (IQR) and frequency data is expressed as counts (percentage)