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Table 1 Data collection methods and respondent characteristics

From: Health shocks, care-seeking behaviour and coping strategies of extreme poor households in Bangladesh’s Chittagong Hill tracts

In-depth interviews (IDIs) [n = 25]

Participant characteristics

Ethnic communities

Upazila

Marma (n = 14)

Murang (n = 11)

 

Age in years (mean ± SD)

27 ± 8

29 ± 7

Lama, Naikhongchhari, and Ruma

 

Monthly household income in BDT (mean ± SD)

4300 ± 550

4600 ± 580

 
 

Sex (n)

   
 

 Male (n = 16)

9

7

 
 

 Female (n = 9)

5

4

 
 

Education (n)

   
 

 1–5

3

4

 
 

 6–10

2

2

 
 

 10+

1

0

 
 

 No formal schooling

8

5

 
 

Marital status (n)

   
 

 Married

9

6

 
 

 Unmarried

5

5

 
 

Family Type (n)

   
 

 Extended

6

3

 
 

 Nuclear

8

8

 
 

Occupation (n)

   
 

 Jhum cultivation

7

3

 
 

 Handcrafter

1

2

 
 

 Small business

2

1

 
 

 Day labor

2

3

 
 

 Hunting and gathering

1

1

 
 

 Others

1

1

 
 

Religious belief (n)

   
 

 Buddhism

11

8

 
 

 Others

3

3

 

Key Informant Interview (KII) [n = 11]

 

3 representatives of implementing NGOs

4 community leaders including, teacher, religious leader, and local govt. representative

4 healthcare providers including govt. and traditional healers

Lama, and Ruma

Focus Group Discussion (FGD) [n = 9]

 

4 including Community members, and NGO field staffs

3 Community members

2 Community members

Lama, Naikhongchhari, and Ruma