Table 1.
Variable | Outcome | Non-Healthcare Professionals (n = 482) | Healthcare Professionals (n = 305) | Total (n = 787) |
Sig. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sex | Female | 271 (56.2%) | 214 (70.2%) | 485 (61.6%) | <0.001 |
Male | 211 (43.8%) | 91 (29.8%) | 302 (38.4%) | ||
Age Group | 18–30 years old | 127 (26.3%) | 85 (27.9%) | 212 (26.9%) | 0.640 |
31–40 years old | 139 (28.8%) | 107 (35.1%) | 246 (31.3%) | 0.066 | |
41–50 years old | 125 (25.9%) | 67 (22.0%) | 192 (24.4%) | 0.207 | |
51–60 years old | 65 (13.5%) | 33 (10.8%) | 98 (12.5%) | 0.270 | |
>60 years old | 26 (5.4%) | 13 (4.3%) | 39 (5%) | 0.476 | |
Marital Status | Single | 191 (39.6%) | 115 (37.7%) | 306 (38.9%) | 0.590 |
Married | 291 (60.4%) | 190 (62.3%) | 481 (61.1%) | ||
Residence | Urban | 437 (90.7%) | 281 (92.1%) | 718 (91.2%) | 0.478 |
Rural | 45 (9.3%) | 24 (7.9%) | 69 (8.8%) | ||
Educational Level | College/School | 50 (10.4%) | 14 (4.6%) | 64 (8.1%) | 0.004 |
Bachelor’s Degree | 223 (46.3%) | 121 (39.7%) | 344 (43.7%) | 0.069 | |
Masters’ Degree or above | 209 (43.4%) | 170 (55.7%) | 379 (48.2%) | <0.001 |
Chi-squared test (χ2) was used with a significance level Sig. < 0.05. Statistically significant differences are indicated with bold character.