Skip to main content

Table 1 Socio-demographic characteristics of the qualitative participants

From: Sero-prevalence of malaria and the knowledge, attitudes and practices relating to the prevention of malaria among indigenous people living in the central forest spine in Peninsular Malaysia: a mixed-methods study

Respondents

Age (year)

Marital status

Education level

Job

Type of job

Monthly income

Living arrangement

R1 (Male)

32

Married with children

Secondary

Full time

Farmer

RM1000

Partner

R2 (Female)

33

Married with children

Secondary

Full time

Housewife

RM1500

Partner

R3 (Female)

43

Married with children

Primary

Full time

Housewife

RM900

Partner

R4 (Female)

29

Married with children

Secondary

Full-time

Housewife

RM900

Partner

R5 (Female)

20

Single

Secondary

Not working

NA

NA

Family

R6 (Female)

42

Married with children

Secondary

Full Time

Housewife

RM1500

Partner

R7 (Female)

31

Married with children

Secondary

Full time

Housewife

RM1000

Partner

R8 (Female)

27

Married with children

Primary

Full time

Housewife

RM1000

Partner

R9 (Female)

23

Married

Secondary

Full time

Housewife

RM400

Partner

R10 (Female)

25

Married with children

Secondary

Full time

Personal shopper

RM400

Family

R11 (Male)

38

Widowed with children

Primary

Full time

Rubber Tapper

RM500

Children

R12 (Male)

27

Married with children

Primary

Full time

Rubber Tapper

RM300

Partner

R13 (Female)

26

Married with children

Illiterate

Full time

Housewife

RM320

Partner