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. 2022 Oct 16;14(10):e30362. doi: 10.7759/cureus.30362

Table 2. Socio-demographic profile of survey participants.

Variables Number (%)
Age  
40-50 29 (49.15%)
51-60 21 (35.59%)
61-70 6 (10.16%)
71-80 2 (3.38%)
81-90 1 (1.69%)
Family Composition  
1-3 people 11 (18.64%)
4-6 people 39 (66.10%)
7-9 people 7 911.86%)
10+ people 2 (3.38%)
Family Income  
5 Lakhs or less 3 (5.08%)
Between 5 and 10 Lakhs 11 (18.64%)
Between 10 and 20 Lakhs 13 (22.03%)
Between 20 and 40 Lakhs 17 (28.81%)
Above 40 Lakhs 12 (20.33%)
Other 3 (8.47%)
Level of Education  
Grade 10 1 (1.69%)
Grade 12 2 (3.38%)
Undergraduate degree 18 (30.50%)
Post-graduate degree 22 (37.28%)
Doctorate/Ph.D. 1 (1.69%)
Certificate Degree 9 (15.25%)
Diploma Degree 2 (3.38%)
No formal education 1 91.69%)
Other 3 (5.08%)
Marital Status  
Married 53 (89.83%)
Never married 5 (8.47%)
Prefer not to answer 1 (1.69%)
Perceived Health Status  
Somewhat bad 4 (6.77%)
Neither good nor bad 13 (22.03%)
Somewhat good 29 (49.15%)
Extremely good 13 (22.03%)
Decision Making Capacity  
I am the primary decision-maker in my family 16 (27.11%)
My partner is the primary decision-maker in the family 10 (16.94%)
My partner and I are the primary decision makers in the family 24 (40.67%)
My parents/parents-in-laws are the primary decision-makers in the family 7 (11.86%)
No one person is the primary-decision maker in my family 2 (3.38%)