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Table 1 Participant characteristics (n = 75)

From: Perceived causes of mental illness and views on appropriate care pathways among Indonesians

Characteristics

Total frequency

Female (n = 51, 68%)

Male (n = 24, 32%)

Age

 18–29

26 (34.7%)

17 (33.3%)

9 (37.5%)

 30–44

18 (24.0%)

12 (23.5%)

6 (25.0%)

 45–59

23 (30.7%)

17 (33.3%)

6 (25.0%)

 60 and above

8 (10.7%)

5 (9.8%)

3 (12.5%)

Education

 Primary school

13 (17.3%)

11 (23.4%)

2 (9.1%)

 Junior high school

14 (18.7%)

12 (25.5%)

2 (9.1%)

 High school certificate

27 (36.0%)

19 (40.4%)

8 (36.4%)

 Diploma

5 (6.7%)

1 (2.1%)

4 (18.2%)

 Undergraduate degree

9 (12.0%)

3 (6.4%)

6 (27.3%)

 Masters degree

1 (1.3%)

1(2.1%)

0

 Unknown

6 (8.0%)

  

Religion

 Islam

66 (88.0%)

50 (98%)

16 (66.7%)

 Christian/roman catholic

9 (12.0%)

1 (2.0%)

8 (33.3%)

District of Domicile

 Bantul

13 (17.3%)

11 (21.6%)

2 (8.3%)

 Gunungkidul

1 (1.3%)

1 (2.0%)

0

 Kota

14 (18.7%)

6 (11.6%)

8 (33.3%)

 Kulon Progo

7 (9.3%)

5 (9.8%)

2 (8.3%)

 Sleman

40 (53.3%)

28 (54.9%)

12 (50.0%)