Research Article
Comprehensive HIV/AIDS Knowledge and Sexual Behavior among University Students in Ambo, Central Ethiopia: Implication to Improve Intervention
Table 1
Sociodemographic characteristics of the respondents in Ambo University main campus, January-February 2014.
| Variables | Comparative group | Intervention group |
| Sex | | | Male | 382 (62.2%) | 511 (73.3%) | Female | 232 (37.78%) | 186 (26.7%) | Age | | | 18–24 | 608 (99%) | 657 (94.3%) | 25–30 | 6 (1%) | 40 (5.7%) | Religion | | | Orthodox | 321 (52.3%) | 341 (48.9%) | Catholic | 32 (5.2%) | 17 (2.4%) | Protestant | 153 (24.9%) | 150 (21.5%) | Muslim | 100 (16.3%) | 165 (23.7%) | Othe | 8 (1.3%) | 24 (3.4%) | Ethnic group | | | Oromo | 362 (59%) | 495 (71%) | Amhara | 150 (24.4%) | 106 (15.2%) | Tigrea | 32 (5.2%) | 30 (4.3%) | Sidama | 22 (3.6%) | 21 (3%) | Gurage | 6 (1%) | 24 (3.4%) | Othe | 42 (6.8%) | 21 (3%) | Marital status | | | Single | 567 (92.3%) | 586 (84.1%) | In relationship | 41 (6.7%) | 85 (12.2%) | Married | 6 (1%) | 26 (3.7%) | Income | | | 300 | 418 (68%) | 514 (73.7%) | 300 | 196 (32%) | 183 (26.3%) |
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