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Table 2 Demographics of psychometric evaluation sample

From: Cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric properties of the Herth Hope Index in Kinyarwanda: adapting a positive psychosocial tool for healthcare recipients and providers in the Rwandan setting

Role in Health Center

Total Sample (n = 206)

Healthcare Service User

180 (87%)

Healthcare Worker

26 (13%)

Age, Mean (Range)

32 (19–59)

Gender

 Male

5 (2%)

 Female

201 (98%)

Ubudehe Categorya

 1

22 (11%)

 2

104 (50%)

 3

78 (38%)

 4

0 (0%)

 Missing

2 (1%)

Education

 No schooling

34 (17%)

 Primary

113 (55%)

 Vocational Training School

14 (7%)

 Secondary

26 (13%)

 Advanced diploma

13 (6%)

 Bachelor’s degree

5 (2%)

 Missing

1 (0%)

Marital Status

 Single

55 (27%)

 Legally Married

124 (60%)

 Live-in/Not Legally Married

23 (11%)

 Widowed

3 (1%)

 Celibate / Religious

1 (0%)

  1. aUbudehe category refers to the economic classification of individuals based on their income in Rwanda, with 1 being the lowest economic level and 4 being the highest