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Table 2 Analysis of general factors influencing the willingness of different populations to perform CPR on females

From: Factors analysis of lower probability of receiving bystander CPR in females: a web-based survey

Relevant factors

Degree of Willingness

Total

Strongly unwilling (n, % of total)

Unwilling (n, % of total)

Neutral (n, % of total)

Willing (n, % of total)

Strongly willing (n, % of total)

Gender

      

 Male

9(4.37%)

11(5.34%)

43(20.87%)

108(52.43%)

35(16.99%)

206(100%)

 Female

10(4.85%)

6(2.91%)

51(24.76%)

116(56.31%)

44(21.36%)

227(100%)

Age

      

 18–35 years

1(0.34%)

6(2.03%)

80(27.03%)

165(55.74%)

44(14.86%)

296(100%)

 36–50 years

7(8.33%)

7(8.33%)

7(8.33%)

42(50.00%)

21(25.00%)

84(100%)

 51–75 years

11(20.75%)

4(7.55%)

7(13.21%)

17(32.08%)

14(26.42%)

53(100%)

Occupation

      

 Medical students

1(0.39%)

4(1.56%)

75(29.30%)

138(53.91%)

38(14.84%)

256(100%)

 Medical industry workers

17(13.18%)

8(6.20%)

14(10.85%)

62(48.06%)

28(27.71%)

129(100%)

 Non-medical industry workers

1(2.08%)

5(10.42%)

5(10.42%)

24(50%)

13(27.08%)

48(100%)

Education Level

      

 Middle School

1(7.69%)

1(7.69%)

3(23.08%)

5(38.46%)

3(23.08%)

13(100%)

 Bachelor’s Degree

17(4.42%)

14(3.64%)

86(22.34%)

200(51.95%)

68(17.66%)

385(100%)

 Postgraduate and above

1(2.86%)

2(5.71%)

5(14.29%)

19(54.29%)

8(22.86%)

35(100%)