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Table 1 Sociodemographic characteristics of participants

From: Intersectionality and health-related stigma: insights from experiences of people living with stigmatized health conditions in Indonesia

 

Total participants = 40

Participants’ characteristic

HIV

Leprosy

Schizophrenia

Diabetes

n (%)

n (%)

n (%)

n (%)

Age (in years), mean [SD]

40.4 [7.17]

34.30 [9.64]

35.0 [7.40]

54.0 [10.0]

Duration of living with the health condition (in years), mean [SD]

12.1 [4.15]

8.40 [5.06]

10.50 [5.12]

10.9 [8.43]

Gender

Male

3 (30%)

4 (40%)

9 (90%)

2 (20%)

Female

6 (60%)

6 (60%)

1 (10%)

8 (80%)

Transgender

1 (10%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

Residence

Rural

1 (10%)

10 (100%)

2 (20%)

0 (0%)

Urban

9 (90%)

0 (0%)

8 (80%)

10 (100%)

Ethnicity

Java/Sunda (majority)

4 (40%)

10 (100%)

4 (40%)

6 (60%)

Others (minority)

6 (60%)

0 (0%)

6 (60%)

4 (40%)

Religion

Islam

6 (60%)

10 (100%)

6 (60%)

3 (30%)

Christianity

4 (40%)

0 (0%)

4 (40%)

5 (50%)

Buddhism

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

2 (20%)

Education

  > =Senior high

10 (100%)

4 (40%)

10 (100%)

9 (90%)

  < =Junior high

0 (0%)

6 (60%)

0 (0%)

1 (10%)

Occupation

Employed

10 (100%)

7 (70%)

6 (60%)

6 (60%)

Unemployed

0 (0%)

3 (30%)

4 (40%)

4 (40%)

Income

  < =USD140

0 (0%)

7 (63.6%)

7 (70%)

5 (50%)

  > USD140

10 (100%)

1 (9.1%)

0 (0%)

3 (30%)

Not reported

0 (0%)

2 (18.2%)

3 (30%)

2 (20%)