Research Article
Using the Theory of Planned Behaviour to Explain Use of Traditional Chinese Medicine among Hong Kong Chinese in Britain
Table 1
Sociodemographic details of respondents.
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| Gender | | Male | 44% | Female | 56% | Age | | ≤15 yrs | 0.4% | 16–24 yrs | 14% | 25–44 yrs | 30% | 45–64 yrs | 40% | 65–74 yrs | 6% | ≥75 yrs | 8.6% | Marital status | | Single | 34% | Married | 53% | Separated/divorced | 6% | Widowed | 7% | Educational attainment | | <primary | 14% | GCSE | 17% | College | 16% | ≥bachelor’s degree | 53% | Monthly income | | <£500 | 20% | £501–£1,000 | 15% | £1,001–£2,000 | 26% | £2,001–£3,000 | 17% | >£3,000 | 22% | Length of HK residency (prior to living in UK) | | <10 yrs | 7% | 10–19 yrs | 37% | 20–29 yrs | 34% | 30–39 yrs | 13% | 40–49 yrs | 7% | >50 yrs | 2% | Length of UK residency | | <10 yrs | 26% | 10–19 yrs | 26% | 20–29 yrs | 12% | 30–39 yrs | 20% | 40–49 yrs | 12% | >50 yrs | 4% |
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Note: GCSE: General Certificate of Secondary Education; £: British Pound Sterling.
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