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Table 3 Household survey respondent characteristics

From: Identifying gaps in the continuum of care for hypertension and diabetes in two Indian communities

 

Shimla

(n = 3398)

Udaipur

(n = 3783)

Female

1792 (53%)

2202 (58%)

Age

 15–30

1125 (33%)

1180 (31%)

 31–45

1148 (34%)

1133 (30%)

 46–60

768 (23%)

857 (23%)

 60+

357 (11%)

613 (16%)

Household Income

  < 5000 rupees

937 (28%)

1805 (48%)

 5001–10,000 rupees

854 (25%)

932 (25%)

 10,001–15,000 rupees

575 (17%)

362 (10%)

  > 15,000 rupees

1032 (30%)

684 (18%)

Education

 No formal education

535 (16%)

1168 (31%)

 1st-8th Class

544 (16%)

1065 (28%)

 9th–12th Class

1463 (43%)

927 (25%)

 University or above

856 (25%)

623 (17%)

Religion

 Hindu

3276 (96%)

3264 (86%)

 Muslim

37 (1%)

482 (13%)

 Other

85 (3%)

37 (1%)

Caste

 Scheduled caste

649 (19%)

445 (12%)

 Scheduled tribe

45 (1%)

725 (19%)

 Other backward class

45 (1%)

1035 (27%)

 Other

2659 (78%)

1578 (42%)