Research Article

Practice and Associated Factors among Adult Residents towards Traditional Eye Medicine in Gondar City, North West Ethiopia

Table 2

Distribution of traditional eye medicine use in study participants among adult residents in Gondar city, North West Ethiopia, 2017.

VariablesCategoryTraditional eye medicine practice (n (%))

Yes (total = 73)No (total = 527)

Age (in a year)18–2411 (15%)139 (26.4%)
25–3016 (21.9%)165 (31.3%)
30–4020 (27.5%)120 (22.8%)
41–8826 (35.6%)103 (19.5%)

SexMale36 (49.3%)210 (39.8%)
Female37 (50.7%)317 (60.2%)

Marital statusMarried48 (65.8%)259 (49.1%)
Unmarried25 (34.2%)268 (50.9%)

Educational statusIlliterate18 (24.7%)51 (9.7%)
Read and write19 (26%)80 (15.2%)
Primary school10 (13.7%)79 (15%)
Secondary school12 (16.4%)119 (22.6%)
College and above14 (19.2%)198 (37.6%)

ReligionChristian57 (78.1%)482 (91.5%)
Muslim16 (22.9)45 (8.5%)

OccupationHouse wife14 (19.2%)95 (15.6%)
Student15 (20.5%)82 (18%)
Merchant13 (17.8%)102 (19.4%)
Employed14 (19.2%)189 (35.9%)
Others17 (23.3%)59 (11.2%)

IncomeHigh income43 (58.9%)383 (72.7%)
Low income30 (41.1%)144 (27.3%)

Community leadership roleYes21 (28.8%)94 (17.8%)
No52 (71.2%)433 (82.2%)