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Table 3 Frequency and proportion of concussion reporting intention responses, stratified by sample characteristic

From: Concussion knowledge, attitudes and reporting intention among adult competitive Muay Thai kickboxing athletes: a cross-sectional study

Characteristic

Frequency (%)

Correct

Neutral

Incorrect

Sex

 Male

86 (69.9%)

17 (13.8%)

20 (16.3%)

 Female

48 (68.6%)

9 (12.9%)

13 (18.6%)

Age

   

 18–24 years

19 (57.6%)

9 (27.3%)

5 (15.2%)

 25–34 years

73 (68.2%)

17 (15.9%)

17 (15.9%)

 35–44 years

36 (78.3%)

0 (0%)

10 (21.7%)

 ≥45 years

6 (85.7%)

0 (0%)

1 (14.3%)

Level

 Amateur

125 (69.8%)

24 (13.4%)

30 (16.8%)

 Professional

9 (64.3%)

2 (14.3%)

3 (21.4%)

Training experience

 0–2 years

10 (50%)

5 (25%)

5 (25%)

 3–5 years

47 (63.5%)

15 (20.3%)

12 (16.2%)

 6–9 years

49 (77.8%)

5 (7.9%)

9 (14.3%)

 ≥10 years

22 (73.3%)

1 (3.3%)

7 (23.3%)

Fight experience

   

 0–2 fights

24 (64.9%)

3 (13.5%)

8 (21.6%)

 3–5 fights

37 (71.2%)

9 (17.3%)

6 (11.5%)

 6–9 fights

25 (71.4%)

5 (14.3%)

5 (14.3%)

 ≥10 fights

42 (71.2%)

7 (11.9%)

10 (16.9%)

History of diagnosed concussion

 Yes

27 (71.1%)

2 (5.3%)

9 (23.7%)

 No

107 (69.0%)

24 (15.5%)

24 (15.5%)

History of suspected concussiona

 Yes

81 (72.3%)

13 (11.6%)

18 (16.1%)

 No

52 (65.0%)

13 (16.3%)

15 (18.8%)

  1. aOne response missing