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Table 1 Sociodemographic characteristic of participants (N = 402)

From: Self-diagnose is associated with knowledge and attitude towards mental illness of university students in Indonesia

Variable

Frequency (N)

Percentage (%)

Gender

 Female

301

74.9

 Male

101

25.1

Age, mean ± SD

20.13 ± 1.46

 

Origin of residence

 Sumatera

46

11.4

 Banten, West Java, and Jakarta

69

17.2

 Yogyakarta and Central–East Java

249

61.9

 Central–East Indonesia

38

9.5

Settlement

 Urban

227

56.5

 Rural

175

43.5

Relationship status

 Single

319

79.4

 Dating

76

18.9

 Married

7

1.7

The family income per month (in a million IDR)

 ≤ 2.72

34

8.5

 > 2.72

368

91.5

Year of study

 First

74

18.4

 Second

89

22.1

 Third

87

21.6

 Fourth

152

37.8

Study program

 Medicine and psychology

167

41.5

 Non-medicine and psychology

235

58.5

Studying psychology or psychiatry history

 Never

165

41.0

 Lecture

99

24.6

 Seminars/internet/others

138

34.3

Personal mental illness history

 No

365

90.8

 Yes

37

9.2

Family mental illness history

 No

341

84.8

 Yes

61

15.2

Direct contact with individuals with mental illness

 No

261

64.9

 Yes

141

35.1

  1. SD: standard deviation; IDR: Indonesian Rupiah (1 USD = 15,334 IDR in September 2022)