Table 1: Socio-demographic and behavioral features of the study participants.
Variables |
|
Male (n = 62) |
Female (n = 38) |
Age (year) |
Mean + SD |
46.9 ± 13.45 |
41.5 ± 14.20 |
Residence |
Rural |
30 (48.4%) |
13 (34.2%) |
Urban |
32 (51.6%) |
25 (65.8%) |
|
Educational status |
Illiterate |
19 (30.6%) |
14 (36.8%) |
Primary Education |
22 (65.8%) |
9 (23.7%) |
|
Secondary Education |
9 (14.5%) |
12 (31.6%) |
|
College/ University |
12 (19.4%) |
3 (7.9%) |
|
Occupational status |
Office worker |
13 (21%) |
11 (28.9%) |
Not office worker |
49 (79%) |
27 (71.1%) |
|
Alcohol use |
Yes |
9 (14.5%) |
- |
No |
53 (85.5%) |
38 (100%) |
|
Smoking status |
Active smoker |
6 (9.6%) |
- |
Nonsmoker |
56 (90.3%) |
38 (100%) |
Continuous variables are expressed as mean ± SD, whereas categorical variables are expressed in frequency and percent; n, the number of participants