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. 2021 Feb 1;16:13. doi: 10.1186/s13011-021-00347-0

Table 1.

Prevalence and socio-demographic characteristics of participants (N = 391)

Characteristics Frequencies (n = 391) Percentage
Relapse
  No 157 40.1
  Yes 234 59.9
Number of relapses
  None 157 40.1
  One/Two 206 52.7
  Three and above 28 7.2
Participants’ age
  18–30 212 54.2
  31–40 88 22.5
  41–50 57 14.6
  51–81 34 8.7
Gender
  Female 62 15.9
  Male 329 84.1
Marital status
  Married/cohabiting 70 17.9
  Separated/Widow/Divorced 13 3.3
  Single 308 78.8
Education
  Less than secondary 21 5.4
  Secondary 209 53.5
  University 161 41.1
Occupation
  No occupation/Agriculture work 104 26.6
  Professional 75 19.2
  Sales services/Domestic work 27 6.9
  Student 185 47.3
Religion
  Catholic 232 59.3
  Muslim 10 2.6
  No Religion 10 2.6
  Protestant/Adventist 139 35.5
Residence
  Kigali city 305 78
  Eastern Province 26 6.6
  Foreigners 20 5.1
  Northern Province 6 1.5
  Southern Province 26 6.7
  Western Province 8 2.1
Parental status
  All alive 207 52.9
  No parents 91 23.3
  Only father alive 17 4.4
  Only mother alive 76 19.4

The table displays the socio-demographic characteristics of the participants and then described them using the frequencies (N = 391) and percentages. In this table, the prevalence of the relapse was indicated as the main outcome of this study

Concerning education: The participants who attended primary school were coded as “1”, who attended secondary school were coded as “2” while the highest level of education was University of higher that was coded as “3”. All participants attended schools and had different level of education