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No.VariablesResponseFrequency (n = 298)Percentage (%)
1Age20–24 years9832.9
25–29 years14649
30–34 years289.4
≥35 years268.7
Mean = 27.2 years, SD =5.1
2SexFemale19866.4
Male10033.6
3Marital statusSingle21772.8
Married7926.5
Othersa20.7
4Educational statusDiploma nurse258.4
BSc nurse26087.2
MSc nurse134.4
5Educational award fromGovernment institution16856.4
Private institution13043.6

  1. Othersa = divorced and separated

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