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. 2021 Oct;22(10):3293–3298. doi: 10.31557/APJCP.2021.22.10.3293

Table 1.

Demographic Data

Variables All (n=199)
Age (years): mean ± SD 58.6 ± 11.3
Female sex 58 (29.1%)
Health insurance
National Universal Coverage Scheme 155 (77.9%)
Social Security Scheme 22 (11.1%)
Government Officer 20 (10.1%)
Self-payment 2 (1.0%)
Income (bath/month)
less than 10,000 138 (69.3%)
10,000-30,000 53 (26.6%)
30,000-50,000 6 (3.0%)
More than 50,000 2 (1.0%)
Level of education
Under Bachelor’s degree 180 (90.5%)
Bachelor’s degree or higher 19 (9.5%)
Baseline cirrhosis 186 (93.5%)
Etiology of chronic liver disease
HBV infection 79 (39.7%)
HCV infection 49 (24.6%)
Alcohol-related liver disease 49 (24.6%)
Recognition of at-risk patients for HCC 103 (51.8%)
Recognition of cirrhosis 86 (43.2%)
Recognition of HBV 27 (13.6%)
Recognition of HBV cirrhosis 10 (5.0%)
Adherence to surveillance for HCC 72 (36.2%)
Barcelona Clinical Liver Cancer staging
Stage 0 17 (8.5%)
Stage A 27 (13.6%)
Stage B 63 (31.7%)
Stage C 59 (29.6%)
Stage D 33 (16.6%)

The data are expressed as the number (%), unless otherwise specified; SD, Standard deviation; HBV, Hepatitis B virus; HCV, Hepatitis C virus; HCC, Hepatocellular carcinoma