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Table 2 Final survey participant demographics across countries

From: A cross-sectional survey assessing the influence of theoretically informed behavioural factors on hand hygiene across seven countries during the COVID-19 pandemic

 

Australia

China

India

Indonesia

Saudi Arabia

South Africa

United Kingdom

Total Participants

525

525

825

525

525

525

525

 Teachers

75

75

75

75

75

75

75

 Mums

225

225

375

225

225

225

225

 Dads

225

225

375

225

225

225

225

Genders

 Female

274 (52%)

274 (52%)

425 (52%)

263 (50%)

262 (50%)

271 (52%)

274 (52%)

 Male

251

251

386

262

262

254

251

 Other

0

0

14

0

1

0

0

Age

 18–30

74

119

134

122

139

150

90

 31–40

283 (54%)

312 (59%)

425 (51%)

300 (57%)

306 (58%)

267 (51%)

238 (45%)

 41–50

154

92

190

99

75

97

178

 51–60

9

2

57

4

4

10

13

 61–70

3

0

19

0

0

1

6

 70+

2

0

0

0

1

0

0

Parental Working Status

 Full-time

294 (65%)

440 (98%)

644 (78%)

255 (57%)

340 (76%)

287 (64%)

315 (70%)

 Part-time

73

3

51

99

59

44

75

 Unemployed

21

0

5

10

7

40

8

 Student

3

1

1

0

2

12

1

 Retired

1

0

6

0

1

14

1

 Other

3

0

3

13

0

25

3

 Homemaker

55

6

40

73

41

28

47

Belief in watched children/pupils hand hygiene

84%

86%

88%

84%

89%

78%

86%

Belief in watched children/pupils hand hygiene

71%

72%

82%

68%

70%

69%

66%

Self-reported personal Hand Hygiene after toilet and before eating

90%

91%

91%

91%

95%

82%

91%