Table 1.
Baseline Demographic Details | Number of Participants |
Sex | |
Male | 246 |
Female | 62 |
Others* | 3 |
Age (years) | |
≤15 | 4 |
16–30 | 129 |
31–45 | 107 |
46–60 | 53 |
>60 | 18 |
Education | |
Illiterateα | 4 |
Up to 5th class | 13 |
5th–10th class | 51 |
11th–12th class | 82 |
Graduate | 144 |
Postgraduate | 17 |
Occupation | |
Unemployedβ | 37 |
Student | 23 |
Self-employed | 91 |
Private employee | 83 |
Government employee | 49 |
Defense/police/security | 28 |
Family income (INRδ per month) | |
Up to 5,000 | 14 |
5,000–10,000 | 31 |
10,000–20,000 | 83 |
20,000–30,000 | 92 |
30,000–50,000 | 64 |
>50,000 | 27 |
Religion | |
Hindu | 240 |
Muslim | 65 |
Others | 6 |
Residence/society | |
Slums: daily wagers/labors/vendors | 92 |
Private colonies | 130 |
Government colonies | 57 |
Camps (police/army/paramilitary) | 32 |
Note. *All three patients were transgender. α: illiterate refers to participants having no formal schooling; β: unemployed comprises homemakers, students, and retired persons; γ: self-employed consists of nonstructured employment such as manual labors, daily wagers, vendors, drivers, and shopkeepers; δ: Indian rupee.