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Volume 28, Supplement—December 2022
SUPPLEMENT ISSUE
Surveillance

A Nationally Representative Survey of COVID-19 in Pakistan, 2021–2022

Sarah AheronComments to Author , Kerton R. Victory, Amnah Imtiaz, Ian Fellows, Sara I. Gilani, Bilal Gilani, Christie Reed, and Avi J. Hakim
Author affiliations: US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, Pretoria, South Africa (S. Aheron); US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (K.R. Victory, A.J. Hakim); Gallup Pakistan, Islamabad, Pakistan (A. Imtiaz, S.I. Gilani, B. Gilani); Fellows Statistics, San Diego, CA, USA (I. Fellows); US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, Islamabad, Pakistan (C. Reed)

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Table 1

Characteristics of 6,577 COVID-19 survey participants in Pakistan, 2021–2022*

Characteristic
All, no. (%)
Categories, no. (%, 95% CI)
COVID-19 is inevitable, n = 1,828
COVID-19 is not inevitable, n = 3,980
Tested for COVID-19, n = 1,424
Have not tested for COVID-19, n = 5,113
Sex
M 4,470 (49.4) 1,351 (32.0, 29.5–34.5) 2,504 (68.0, 65.5–70.5) 1,127 (22.1, 20.1–24.3) 3,311 (77.9, 75.7–79.9)
F
2107 (50.6)
477 (21.2, 19–23.5)
1,476 (78.8, 76.5–81)
297 (11.7, 10.1–13.5)
1,802 (88.3, 86.5–89.9)
Age, y
18–24 1,415 (19) 409 (28.1, 24.5–31.9) 860 (71.9, 68.1–75.5) 249 (16.8, 13.9–20.2) 1,156 (83.2, 79.9–86.2)
25–34 2,239 (33.3) 587 (25.0, 22.3–28) 1,416 (75.0, 72–77.7) 529 (17.7, 15.4–20.1) 1,702 (82.3, 79.9–84.6)
35–44 1,553 (26.3) 428 (25.4, 22.2–29) 941 (74.6, 71.1–77.8) 343 (15.6, 13.2–18.4) 1,199 (84.4, 81.7–86.8)
>45
1,370 (21.4)
404 (28.0, 24.3–31.9)
763 (72.1, 68.1–75.7)
303 (17.1, 14.3–20.3)
1,056 (82.9, 79.7–85.7)
Residence
Rural 3,715 (64.6) 641 (23.5, 21.3–25.9) 1,898 (76.5, 74.1–78.7) 907 (15.7, 14.0–17.7) 2,325 (84.3, 82.3–86.0)
Urban
2,862 (35.4)
1,187 (31.4, 29.1–33.8)
2,082 (68.6, 66.2–70.9)
517 (18.8, 17.1–20.7)
2,788 (81.2, 79.4–82.9)
Employment
Employed 3,952 (50.3) 1,186 (29.5, 27.0–32.2) 2,214 (70.5, 67.8–73.0) 998 (21.1, 19.0–23.4) 2,927 (78.9, 76.6–81.0)
Not working 831 (9.1) 255 (29.9, 25.9–34.2) 495 (70.1, 65.8–74.1) 194 (21.1, 17.7–25.1) 630 (78.9, 74.9–82.4)
Female homemaker
1,673 (40.7)
362 (21.8, 19.5–24.4)
1,193 (78.2, 75.6–80.5)
202 (10.6, 8.9–12.5)
1,465 (89.4, 87.5–91.1)
Monthly income, USD
None 1,429 (35.8) 334 (22.4, 19.6–25.4) 991 (77.7, 74.6–80.4) 222 (12.4, 10.4–14.7) 1,200 (87.6, 85.3–89.6)
<$163 2,668 (49.9) 823 (28.0, 25.4–30.8) 1,550 (72.0, 69.2–74.6) 527 (17.6, 15.5–20.0) 2,133 (82.4, 80.0–84.5)
$163–208 562(8.3) 196 (32.9, 27.2–39.3) 318 (67.1, 60.8–72.9) 144 (19.0, 14.7–24.3) 416 (81.0, 75.7–85.3)
>$208
494 (5.9)
154 (33.4, 26.5–41.0)
279 (66.6, 59.0–73.5)
165 (25.7, 20.6–31.6)
324 (74.3, 68.4–79.4)
Highest level of education completed
Less than primary 1,731 (49.9) 413 (23.4, 20.7–26.3) 1,085 (76.6, 73.7–79.3) 267 (13.9, 11.9–16.3) 1,448 (86.1, 83.7–88.1)
Primary and middle 1,256 (19.8) 315 (26.2, 22.9–29.7) 799 (73.8, 70.3–77.1) 207 (14.8, 12.3–17.6) 1,048 (85.2, 82.4–87.7)
Secondary and high 2,316 (23.2) 661 (29.5, 26.9–32.2) 1,388 (70.5, 67.8–73.1) 546 (21.6, 19.4–24.0) 1,758 (78.4, 76.0–80.6)
Graduate and postgraduate
1,222 (7.1)
429 (36.3, 32.4–40.5)
677 (63.7, 59.5–67.6)
391 (27.2, 23.5–31.2)
820 (72.8, 68.8–76.5)
PHQ-4 mental health status†
Normal 2,687 (45.1) 786 (27.7, 25.1–30.4) 1,662 (72.3, 69.6–74.9) 606 (18.6, 16.4–20.9) 2,076 (81.4, 79.1–83.6)
Mild 2,306 (36.9) 622 (24.2, 21.5–27.0) 1,362 (75.8, 73.0–78.5) 461 (13.7, 11.8–15.8) 1,822 (86.3, 84.2–88.2)
Moderate 685 (12.7) 234 (31.2, 26.2–36.8) 383 (68.8, 63.2–73.8) 145 (18.4, 14.4–23.2) 536 (81.6, 76.8–85.6)
Severe
332 (5.3)
82 (26.8, 19.8–35.2)
217 (73.2, 64.8–80.2)
64 (13.0, 9.1–18.3)
264 (87.0, 81.7–90.0)
Worried about COVID-19
Very worried 1,477 (22.2) 534 (35.8, 31.8–39.9) 746 (64.2, 60.1–68.2) 342 (18.9, 16.0–22.1) 1,124 (81.1, 77.9–84.0)
Moderately 260 (3.7) 75 (29.8, 22.3–38.7) 144 (70.2, 61.4–77.7) 59 (15.4, 10.8–21.7) 200 (84.6, 78.3–89.2)
A little 1,540 (24.3) 472 (27.7, 24.6–31.0) 911 (72.3, 69.0–75.4) 275 (13.1, 11.1–15.4) 1,258 (86.9, 84.6–89.0)
Not at all
3,205 (49.9)
730 (21.2, 19.0–23.6)
2,131 (78.8, 76.4–81.0)
716 (17.5, 15.5–19.6)
2,473 (82.5, 80.4–84.5)
Tested for COVID-19
Y 1,424 (16.8) 494 (36.6, 32.2–41.1) 772 (63.4, 58.9–67.8) NA NA
N
5,113 (83.2)
1,326 (24.2, 22.4–26.1)
3,188 (75.8, 74.0–77.6)
NA
NA
No. times tested
1 138 (71.8) NA NA NA NA
2 35 (22.9) NA NA NA NA
3–5
10 (5.3)
NA
NA
NA
NA
Why tested
Feel unwell 68 (39.4) NA NA NA NA
Contact with COVID-19 case 18 (12.7) NA NA NA NA
Required for work 39 (14.8) NA NA NA NA
Required for school 16 (7.9) NA NA NA NA
Other
32 (25.2)
NA
NA
NA
NA
COVID-19 inevitable
Y 1,828 (26.3) NA NA 494 (23.6, 20.6–26.9) 1,326 (76.4,73.1–79.4)
N
3,980 (73.7)
NA
NA
772 (14.6, 13.1–16.3)
3,188 (85.4, 83.7–86.9)
Stressed due to additional responsibilities of caregiving or work due to COVID-19
Strongly disagree 1,562 (24.2) 325 (19.5, 16.6–22.7) 1,068 (80.5, 77.3–83.4) 353 (17.3, 14.6–20.4) 1,193 (82.7, 79.6–85.4)
Disagree 854 (12.7) 279 (27.9, 23.4–32.8) 456 (72.2, 67.2–76.6) 148 (13.3, 10.3–17.1) 702 (86.7, 82.9–89.7)
Neutral 663 (10.9) 210 (31.7, 26.5–37.4) 378 (68.4, 62.6–73.6) 160 (17.7, 14.1–22.1) 501 (82.3, 77.9–85.9)
Agree 1,186 (20.6) 329 (23.6, 20.3–27.3) 748 (76.4, 72.7–79.7) 220 (11.9, 9.7–14.5) 962 (88.1, 85.5–90.3)
Strongly agree
2,157 (31.5)
651 (31.1, 27.9–34.4)
1,234 (68.9, 65.6–72.1)
503 (20.2, 17.7–23.0)
1,643 (79.8, 77.1–82.3)
COVID-19 is a serious health issue
Y 4,915 (75.9) 1,514 (29.2, 27.3–31.2) 2,877 (70.8, 68.8–72.7) 1,101 (16.7, 15.2–18.2) 3,787 (83.4, 81.8–84.8)
N
1,340 (24.1)
251 (17.7, 14.6–21.3)
956 (82.3, 78.7–85.4)
252 (16.7, 13.7–20.3)
1,082 (83.3, 79.7–86.3)
Mask wearing
Y 5,822 (85.7) 1,665 (27.3, 25.5–29.1) 3,493 (72.8, 70.9–74.5) 1,301 (17.4, 16.0–18.9) 4,486 (82.6, 81.1–84.0)
N
755 (14.3)
163 (20.5, 16.7–25.0)
487 (79.5, 75.0–83.3)
123 (13.6, 10.4–17.4)
627 (86.5, 82.6–89.6)
Physical distancing of 2 meters
Y 3,904 (55.2) 1,212 (29.0, 26.7–31.3) 2,283 (71.0, 68.7–73.3) 849 (16.1, 14.4–17.9) 3,037 (83.9, 82.1–85.6)
N
2,673 (44.8)
616 (23.0, 20.6–25.6)
1,697 (77.0, 74.4–79.4)
575 (17.8, 15.8–20.0)
2,076 (82.2, 80.0–84.2)
Wash hands more frequently than before COVID-19
Y 4,617 (67.5) 1,373 (28.0, 26.0–30.1) 2,790 (72.0, 69.9–74.0) 1,038 (17.2, 15.6–18.8) 3,555 (82.9, 81.2–84.4)
N
1,960 (32.5)
455 (22.6, 19.8–25.7)
1,190 (77.4, 74.3–80.2)
386 (16.2, 13.9–18.8)
1,558 (83.8, 81.2–86.1)
Avoid nonessential shopping
Y 1,299 (22.3) 380 (26.4, 23.3–29.9) 840 (73.6, 70.1–76.7) 252 (13.2, 11.0–15.7) 1,047 (86.8, 84.3–89.0)
N
5,278 (77.8)
1,448 (26.3, 24.4–28.3)
3,140 (73.7, 71.7–75.6)
1,172 (17.9, 16.3–19.6)
4,066 (82.1, 80.5–83.7)
Avoid domestic travel
Y 1,003 (19.0) 281 (26.5, 22.8–30.5) 660 (73.5, 69.5–77.2) 204 (12.4, 10.2–15.1) 799 (87.6, 84.9–89.8)
N
5,574 (81.0)
1,547 (26.3, 24.5–28.2)
3,320 (73.7, 71.8–75.6)
1,220 (17.9, 16.4–19.5)
4,314 (82.1, 80.5–83.6)
Avoid public transit
Y 555 (11.7) 131 (21.8, 17.5–26.8) 400 (78.2, 73.2–82.5) 103 (11.7, 8.9–15.1) 451 (88.4, 84.9–91.1)
N
6,022 (88.3)
1,697 (27.0, 25.2–28.8)
3,580 (73.0, 71.2–74.8)
1,321 (17.5, 16.1–19.0)
4,662 (82.5, 81.0–83.9)
No change in precautions taken
Y 306 (7.7) 59 (21.0, 14.0–30.1) 187 (79.0, 69.9–86.0) 53 (18.8, 12.3–27.7) 251 (81.2, 72.3–87.7)
N
4,557 (92.3)
1,444 (34.0, 31.6–36.6)
2,496 (66.0, 63.4–68.4)
1,188 (22.6, 20.7–24.7)
3,337 (77.4, 75.3–79.3)
Primary source of COVID-19 information
Social media 2,591 (30.5) 766 (28.3, 25.5–31.2) 1,559 (71.8, 68.8–74.5) 634 (19.6, 17.4–22.0) 1,941 (80.4, 78.0–82.6)
Friends and family 984 (21.9) 221 (18.4, 15.4–21.8) 641 (81.6, 78.2–84.6) 156 (12.8, 10.2–16.0) 822 (87.2, 84.0–89.8)
TV 1,866 (36.6) 480 (26.0, 23.0–29.2) 1,144 (74.0, 70.9–77.0) 359 (14.5, 12.4–16.9) 1,500 (85.5, 83.1–87.6)
Other 770 (11.1) 284 (38.3, 32.9–44.0) 414 (61.7, 56.0–67.1) 207 (24.7, 20.2–29.8) 557 (75.3, 70.2–79.9)

*Numbers are unweighted, but percentages and corresponding confidence intervals are weighted. NA, not applicable. †Patient Health Questionnaire 4 scale: normal (0–2), mild (3–5), moderate (6–8), and severe (9–12). A score of higher than normal indicates anxiety and depression.

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