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. 2021 Sep 16;11(9):e046746. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-046746

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of participants

Variable Total
(n=1006)
Health utilisation P value
Yes
(n=287)
No
(n=719)
Recruitment <0.001
 Online 799 (79.4) 191 (66.6) 608 (84.6)
 Offline 207 (20.6) 96 (33.4) 111 (15.4)
Gender 0.668
 Male 624 (62.0) 181 (63.1) 443 (61.6)
 Female 382 (38.0) 106 (36.9) 276 (38.4)
Age <0.001
 18–24 years 610 (61.6) 144 (50.9) 466 (65.9)
 25–39 years 285 (28.8) 87 (30.7) 198 (28.0)
 40 years 95 (9.6) 52 (18.4) 43 (6.1)
Marriage <0.001
 Never married and not cohabitating 782 (77.7) 186 (64.8) 596 (82.9)
 Never married but cohabitating 74 (7.4) 29 (10.1) 45 (6.3)
 Married 150 (14.9) 72 (25.1) 78 (10.8)
Education level 0.031
 <High school 67 (6.7) 27 (9.4) 40 (5.6)
 High school 306 (30.4) 97 (33.8) 209 (29.1)
 College 570 (56.7) 149 (51.9) 421 (58.6)
 >College 63 (6.3) 14 (4.9) 49 (6.8)
Annual income <0.001
 Below US$2000 635 (63.1) 144 (50.2) 491 (68.5)
 US$2000–US$5000 144 (14.3) 48 (16.7) 96 (13.4)
 US$5000–US$10 000 121 (12.1) 51 (17.8) 70 (9.8)
 US$10 000 104 (10.4)) 44 (15.3) 60 (8.4)
Religious belief 0.033
 Christianity 745 (74.1) 196 (68.5) 549 (76.4)
 Islam 123 (12.2) 43 (15.0) 80 (11.1)
 None 111 (11.0) 35 (12.2) 76 (10.6)
 Others 26 (2.7) 12 (4.2) 14 (1.9)