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. 2021 Feb 17;16(2):e0246520. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0246520

Table 1. Sociodemographic characteristics of Ijuí subjects by date of population-based survey.

Survey 1 (April 11–13th) Survey 2 (April 25–27 th) Survey 3 (May 9–11 th) Survey 4 (May 23–25 th) Survey 5 (Jun 27–29 th)
N = 420 N = 426 N = 454 N = 450 N = 472
Sex N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%)
Men 167 (39.8) 165 (38.7) 174 (38.3) 198 (44.0) 185 (39.3)
Women 253 (60.2) 261 (61.3) 280 (61.7) 252 (56.0) 287 (60.7)
Age
20–29 73 (17.4) 53 (12.4) 61 (13.4) 66 (14.7) 54 (11.4)
30–39 65 (15.5) 66 (15.5) 61 (31.4) 83 (18.4) 72 (15.3)
40–49 69 (16.4) 67 (15.7) 81 (17.8) 77 (17.1) 88 (18.6)
50–59 61 (14.5) 88 (20.7) 88 (19.4) 80 (17.8) 85 (18.0)
60–69 80 (19.1) 75 (17.6) 73 (16.1) 79 (17.6) 102 (21.7)
70–79 46 (11.0) 60 (14.1) 64 (14.1) 47 (10.4) 51 (10.8)
80+ 26 (6.2) 17 (4.0) 26 (5.7) 18 (4.0) 20 (4.2)
Educational attainment
None/primary school 131 (31.2) 7 (1.6) 13 (2.9) 6 (1.3) 12 (2.5)
Lower secondary school (complete and incomplete) 66 (15.7) 149 (35.0) 152 (33.5) 145 (32.2) 141 (29.9)
Upper secondary school (complete and incomplete) 144 (34.3) 138 (32.4) 128 (28.2) 118 (26.2) 164 (34.8)
University (complete and incomplete) 79 (18.8) 132 (31.0) 161 (35.5) 181 (40.2) 155 (32.8)
Ethnicity
White 347 (82.8) 322 (75.8) 360 (80.4) 360 (80.4) 377 (81.2)
Others (indigenous. black. asian) 72 (17.2) 103 (24.2) 88 (19.6) 88 (19.6) 87 (18.8)