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. 2022 Sep 17;19(18):11752. doi: 10.3390/ijerph191811752

Table 1.

The details of samples (n = 393).

Demographics Count (%) Demographics Count (%)
Age Education
18–25 127 (32.3%) High school or below 23 (5.9%)
26–30 104 (26.5%) College 285 (72.5%)
31–40 128 (32.6%) Graduate school or above 85 (21.6%)
41–50 19 (4.8%) Information sharing frequency
More than 50 15 (3.8%) Less than 3 times 27 (6.9%)
Gender 3–10 times 123 (31.3%)
Female 225 (57.3%) 11–20 times 97 (24.7%)
Male 168 (42.7%) More than 20 times 146 (37.1%)
Usage Experience Working status
Less than 6 months 5 (1.3%) Employed full time 262 (66.7%)
6 months–1 year 10 (2.5%) Student 90 (22.9%)
1–3 years 55 (14%) Self-employed 31 (7.9%)
4–6 years 163 (41.5%) Unemployed or retired 6 (1.5%)
7 years and above 160 (40.7%) Others 4 (1%)