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Table 1 Socioeconomic characteristics of the study participants

From: Hyperglycemia screening based on survey data: an international instrument based on WHO STEPs dataset

Variables

Levels

Normal

Hyperglycemic

Total

p-value

Living area

Rural

4501 (70.53%)

1881 (29.47%)

6382 (36.05%)

0.7413

Urban

7959 (70.29%)

3364 (29.71%)

11323 (63.95%)

Gender

Male

5863 (69.89%)

2526 (30.11%)

8389 (47.38%)

0.1785

Female

6597 (70.81%)

2719 (29.19%)

9316 (52.62%)

Age group

Teenage

66 (84.62%)

12 (15.38%)

78 (0.44%)

<0.0001

Young

7893 (85.27%)

1363 (14.73%)

9256 (52.28%)

Middle-aged

3035 (60.12%)

2013 (39.88%)

5048 (28.51%)

Elderly

1466 (44.12%)

1857 (55.88%)

3323 (18.77%)

Income level

Very low

5478 (69.61%)

2391 (30.39%)

7869 (44.45%)

0.0149

Low

6188 (71.33%)

2487 (28.67%)

8675 (49.0%)

Middle class

724 (67.79%)

344 (32.21%)

1068 (6.03%)

Upper middle class or higher

70 (75.27%)

23 (24.73%)

93 (0.53%)

Education level

Illiterate

1516 (51.55%)

1425 (48.45%)

2941 (16.61%)

<0.0001

Elementary school

3317 (67.5%)

1597 (32.5%)

4914 (27.75%)

High school

5049 (77.01%)

1507 (22.99%)

6556 (37.03%)

Academic

2578 (78.26%)

716 (21.74%)

3294 (18.6%)

Marital status

Single

2299 (73.24%)

840 (26.76%)

3139 (17.73%)

0.0001

Married

10161 (69.76%)

4405 (30.24%)

14566 (82.27%)