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. 2022 Nov 22;17(1):82. doi: 10.5334/gh.1171

Table 1.

Participant characteristics. Prevalence estimates were survey weighted with 95% confidence intervals in parentheses. Percentages reflect the percent of participants within a given column (i.e., column totals). CI = confidence interval.


TOTAL
(N=806)
MALE
(N=280)
FEMALE
(N=526)

CHARACTERISTIC PREVALENCE, % (95% CI)

Age (years)

    18–29 37.2 (31.6 to 43.0) 34.7 (27.7 to 42.5) 39.6 (33.2 to 46.3)

    30–39 16.2 (12.5 to 20.6) 16.2 (11.2 to 23.0) 16.1 (12.1 to 21.2)

    40–49 18.3 (13.7 to 24.1) 19.0 (12.9 to 27.2) 17.6 (13.7 to 22.3)

    50–59 14.2 (10.9 to 18.2) 13.5 (9.5 to 19.0) 14.7 (10.2 to 20.9)

    60–69 7.7 (5.2 to 11.3) 8.2 (4.4 to 14.9) 7.2 (4.6 to 11.0)

    ≥70 6.5 (4.3 to 9.7) 8.3 (4.8 to 14.0) 4.7 (2.9 to 7.6)

Education level

    Secondary or higher 28.9 (22.6 to 36.1) 32.5 (24.6 to 41.5) 25.5 (19.7 to 32.2)

    Primary 37.7 (32.9 to 42.7) 40.6 (33.7 to 47.9) 34.9 (30.0 to 40.0)

    No education 33.4 (27.7 to 39.7) 27.0 (20.1 to 35.2) 39.7 (33.6 to 46.1)

Ethnicity

    Indigenous/Maya 79.4 (72.0 to 85.3) 79.7 (70.7 to 86.5) 79.1 (71.8 to 84.9)

    Non-Indigenous 20.6 (14.7 to 28.0) 20.3 (13.5 to 29.3) 20.9 (15.1 to 28.2)

Below national poverty line 16.2 (11.5 to 20.8) 17.0 (10.7 to 23.2) 15.4 (11.3 to 19.4)