Table 1.
Sociodemographic characteristics of the weighted study samplea.
| Characteristics | Respondents, n (%) | Nonusers (N=589), n (%) | Dissatisfied users (N=489), n (%) | ||||
| Age, years (N=3919) | |||||||
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20-34 | 918 (23.4) | 144 (24.5) | 120 (24.5) | |||
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35-59 | 1773 (45.2) | 286 (48.5) | 234 (48.0) | |||
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60-74 | 1008 (25.7) | 129 (21.9) | 107 (21.8) | |||
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75-99 | 220 (5.6) | 30 (5.1) | 28 (5.7) | |||
| Gender (N=3919) | |||||||
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Male | 1641 (41.9) | 301 (51.1) | 221 (45.2) | |||
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Female | 2278 (58.1) | 288 (48.9) | 268 (54.8) | |||
| Education (N=3873) | |||||||
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Low | 1499 (38.7) | 232 (39.3) | 196 (40.1) | |||
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Median | 1254 (32.4) | 187 (31.8) | 126 (25.8) | |||
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High | 1120 (28.9) | 170 (28.9) | 167 (34.1) | |||
| Degree of urbanization (N=3919) | |||||||
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Urban | 2918 (74.5) | 427 (72.5) | 373 (76.4) | |||
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Semiurban | 536 (13.7) | 78 (13.3) | 64 (13.1) | |||
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Rural | 465 (11.9) | 84 (14.2) | 52 (10.6) | |||
aInverse probability weighting (IPW)-corrected.