p-value calculated by using chi-square test.

0 (0%)–5 (50%) Poor

6 (60%)–7 (70%) Moderate

8 (80%)–10 (100%) Good

In the attitude section of current KAP study, two demographic factors, educational qualification, and screening test results have significant p-values. Chi-square test result of educational qualification (p-value = 0.00) showed that there was almost no significant difference between KAP of undergraduates and postgraduates; however, there was statistically significant difference between attitudes of participants belonging to different educational categories (primary, secondary, and illiterate) as compared to undergraduates and postgraduates. Chi-square results of screening test results indicate a significant difference (p = 0.004) in the attitude of people having B+, C+, and both +ve -ve. The most positive attitude was seen among the participants having positive hepatitis B and hepatitis C. The poorest attitude was seen among the participants having both hepatitis B and C negative. And the other demographic factors of attitude section, such as gender, marital status, occupation, and socioeconomic status, showed non-significant chi-square test results with p-value of 0.558, 0.501, 0.281, and 0.377, respectively.
