p-value calculated by using chi-square test.

0 (0%)–5 (50%) Poor

6 (60%)–7 (70%) Moderate

8 (80%)–10 (100%) Good

The practice section also revealed significant values of three demographic factors. According to the gender section chi-square test result (p = 0.004), there was a significant relation in the practice of male and female participants of the study. Mean score of male shows better practice of male participants toward hepatitis B and C. Another significant value was seen among the participants associated with different levels of occupation. A significant difference (p = 0.001) was observed in the practice of these groups (unemployed, government servants, private jobs, and housewives). And the third significant value in practice domain of KAP was seen in educational qualification (p = 0.021) with undergraduates having better practice among all other levels of qualification. Other demographic factors of practice domain, such as marital status, socioeconomic status, and screening test results, showed non-significant chisquare test results with p-values 0.375, 0.096, and 0.126, respectively.
