Table 1. Social-epidemiological features of the sample based on age groups.

Features Total (n=238) 10-17 years (n=43) 18-59 years (n=74) ≥ 60 years (n=121)
Age 47.6 (±22.3) 14.2 (±1.4) 35.7 (±12.8) 66.8 (±5.5)
Gender Male 68 (28.6%) 12 (27.9%) 26 (35.1%) 30 (24.8%)
Female 170 (71.4%) 31 (72.1%) 48 (64.9%) 91 (75.2%)
Education degree Primary school and under 66 (27.7%) 5 (11.6%) 7 (9.5%) 54 (44.6%)
Secondary and high school 138 (58.0%) 38 (88.3%) 38 (51.3%) 62 (51.2%)
College and higher 34 (14.3%) 0 (0%) 29 (39.2%) 5 (4.2%)
Employment status Working/Studying 123 (51.6%) 35 (81.4%) 58 (78.4%) 30 (24.8%)
Not working/ Not studying 115 (48.4%) 8 (18.6%) 16 (21.6%) 91 (75.2%)
Place of residence Urban 163 (68.4%) 37 (86.0%) 62 (83.8%) 64 (52.9%)
Rural 75 (31.6%) 6 (14.0%) 12 (16.2%) 57 (47.1%)
Economic status Poor 41 (17.2%) 6 (14.0%) 2 (2.7%) 33 (27.3%)
Average and wealthy 197 (82.8%) 37 (86.0%) 72 (97.3%) 88 (72.7%)