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. 2021 Jul 29;44(4):354–358. doi: 10.1177/02537176211027239

Table 1.

Sociodemographic Characteristics of 150 Participants

Variable n %
Gender Male 147 98.0
Female 1 0.7
Transgender 2 1.3
Marital status Married 40 26.7
Unmarried 105 70.0
Separated 3 2.0
Widower 2 1.3
Occupation Technicians and associate professionals 2 1.3
Clerks 8 5.3
Skilled workers and shop and market sales worker 49 32.7
Skilled agricultural workers 5 3.3
Craft and related trade workers 23 15.3
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 16 10.7
Elementary occupation 25 16.7
Unemployed 22 14.7
Education Illiterate 13 8.7
Primary (up to 5 years of formal education) 19 12.7
Middle school (up to 8 years of formal education) 30 20.0
High school (up to 10 years of formal education) 45 30.0
Intermediate (up to 12 years formal education 35 23.3
Graduate 8 5.3
Current employment status Currently employed (full-time) 88 58.7
Currently employed (part-time) 36 24.0
Currently unemployed 26 17.3
Socioeconomic status Upper middle (II) 22 14.7
Lower middle (III) 60 40.0
Upper lower (IV) 57 38.0
Lower (V) 11 7.3
Residence Urban (nonslum) 80 53.3
Urban (slum) 70 46.7