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Table 2 Sociodemographic characteristics of the study participants

From: HIV knowledge and stigma among dietetic students in Indonesia: implications for the nutrition education system

Variables

State University (N = 309)

Private University (N = 207)

Total (N = 516)

Age (years, mean ± SE)

20.7 ± 0.04

20.7 ± 0.07

20.7 ± 0.04

Gender (n, %)

 Male

15 (4.9)

16 (7.7)

31 (6.0)

 Female

294 (95.1)

191 (92.3)

485 (94.0)

College year (n, %)

 Junior

164 (53.1)

107 (51.7)

271 (52.5)

 Senior

145 (46.9)

100 (48.3)

245 (47.5)

Ethnicity (n, %) *

 Java

239 (77.3)

81 (39.1)

320 (62.0)

 Non-Java

70 (22.7)

126 (60.9)

196 (38.0)

Religion (n, %) *

 Islam

257 (83.2)

129 (62.3)

386 (74.8)

 Non-Islam

52 (16.8)

78 (37.7)

130 (25.2)

Marital status (n, %)

 Married

1 (0.3)

2 (1.0)

3 (0.6)

 Single / not married

308 (99.7)

205 (99.0)

513 (99.4)

Domicile of origin (n, %) *

 Urban

182 (58.9)

103 (49.7)

285 (55.2)

 Sub-urban

62 (20.1)

36 (17.4)

98 (19.0)

 Rural

65 (21.0)

68 (32.9)

133 (25.8)

  1. n number of participants, SE standard error of the mean
  2. *statistically different at p < 0.05 (comparisons between university groups with Chi-squared test)