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. 2023 Feb 7;7:e39994. doi: 10.2196/39994

Table 1.

Participants’ primary sociodemographic information.

Sociodemographic information Participant (N=1341), n (%)
Sex

Male 599 (44.7)

Female 742 (55.3)
Marital status

Married 1092 (81.4)

Unmarried 18 (1.3)

Divorced 8 (0.6)

Widowed 223 (16.6)
Education

Illiterate or semiliterate 484 (36.1)

Primary school 472 (35.2)

Secondary school 267 (19.9)

High school 97 (7.2)

College or equivalent or above 21 (1.6)
Medical career background

Yes 19 (1.4)

No 1322 (98.6)
Occupation

Retirement 370 (27.6)

Government agencies and institutions 9 (0.7)

Enterprises, commerce, and service industry 32 (2.4)

Agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, fishery, and water conservancy production personnel 610 (45.5)

Military 2 (0.1)

None 266 (19.8)

Others 52 (3.9)
Income (US $/month)

<145 683 (50.9)

145 to <435 419 (31.2)

435 to <725 173 (12.9)

725 to <1450 57 (4.3)

1450 to <2900 8 (0.6)

≥2900 1 (0.1)
Self-assessment of financial situation

Very generous 10 (0.7)

Generous 131 (9.8)

Roughly adequate 726 (54.1)

Tough 422 (31.5)

Very tough 52 (3.9)
Self-assessment of health status

Very poor 7 (0.5)

Poor 240 (17.9)

Average 434 (32.4)

Well 605 (45.1)

Very well 55 (4.1)
Chronic diseases

Yes 774 (57.4)

No 567 (42.3)
Herpes zoster vaccination history

Yes 11 (0.8)

No 1330 (99.2)
COVID-19 vaccination history

Yes 415 (30.9)

No 926 (69.1)
Influenza vaccination history (last year)

Yes 20 (1.5)

No 1321 (98.5)
Pneumonia vaccination history

Yes 2 (0.1)

No 1339 (99.9)