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Table 2 Background characteristics of the respondents and their percentage distribution by First Nations and non-First Nations status from selected study areas in Australia, 2021 (n=701)

From: A comparison of rural Australian First Nations and Non-First Nations survey responses to COVID-19 risks and impacts: implications for health communications

Characteristic and categories

No. of participantsa

%

First nations %

Non-First Nations or does not identify %

p-value

Sex

 Male

254

36.2

34.6

53.3

p=0.004

 Female

447

63.8

55.4

46.7

Age (in years)

 18-29

151

21.6

25.0

136

p=0.000

 30-49

235

33.6

56.7

201

 50-69

218

31.2

13.3

210

 70 plus

95

13.6

5.0

92

Education

 School up to Year 12

228

32.5

21.7

33.5

p=0.000

 Trade/Diploma

257

36.7

28.3

37.4

 Bachelor

158

22.5

16.7

23.1

 Postgraduate

58

8.3

33.3

5.9

Children under 18 at home

 Yes

224

75.2

92.9

72.3

p=0.003

 No

74

24.8

7.1

27.7

Residence

 Rural Town over 500 population

603

86.4

93.3

85.7

p=0.067

 Rural Area

95

13.6

6.7

14.4

Nearest health service

 Up to 20kms

632

90.2

78.3

91.3

p=0.01

 More than 20kms

69

9.8

21.7

8.7

Living situation

 Single person /couple without children

137

19.5

13.3

20.1

p=0.000

 Couples/single parent with children

265

37.8

15

39.9

 Other household types

299

42.7

71.7

39.9

  1. aTotal number of participants may differ due to missing data