Observational Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2016.
World J Hepatol. Dec 8, 2016; 8(34): 1521-1528
Published online Dec 8, 2016. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v8.i34.1521
Table 1 Demographic characteristics of study participants (n = 240)
Demographic profilen (%)
Age group
15-1933 (13.6)
20-2482 (33.7)
25-2950 (23.9)
30-3441 (16.9)
35-3924 (9.9)
≥ 402 (0.8)
Ethnicity
Melanesian219 (91.3)
Polynesian13 (5.4)
Micronesian8 (3.3)
Education level
No education19 (7.9)
Primary72 (30)
Secondary127 (52.9)
Tertiary22 (9.2)
Occupation
Unemployed141 (58.8)
Employed (private/government)77 (32.1)
Student20 (8.3)
Unknown2 (0.8)
Residential location
Peri-urban111 (46.30
Urban104 (43.3)
Rural25 (10.4)
Table 2 Comparison of hepatitis B surface antigen prevalence by selected socio-demographic variables
TotalHBsAg positive n (%)HBsAg negative n (%)P-value
Age group-
15-1933033 (100)
20-248213 (15.9)69 (84.1)
25-29587 (12.1)51 (87.9)
30-34419 (22.0)32 (78.0)
35-39244 (16.7)20 (83.3)
≥ 40202 (100)
Ethnicity0.513
Melanesian21929 (13.2)190 (86.8)
Polynesian133 (23.1)10 (76.9)
Micronesian81 (12.5)7 (87.5)
Education level0.143
No education175 (26.3)14 (73.7)
Primary777 (9.7)65 (90.3)
Secondary12716 (12.6)111 (87.4)
Tertiary225 (22.7)17 (77.3)
Occupation-
Unemployed14116 (11.3)125 (88.7)
Employed7715 (19.5)62 (80.5)
Student202 (10.0)18 (90.0)
Unknown202 (100)
Residential location0.112
Urban10413 (12.5)91 (87.5)
Peri urban11113 (11.7)98 (88.3)
Rural257 (28.0)18 (72.0)