Research Article

Utilization of Integrated Community Case Management and Its Factors in Southern Ethiopia: Facility Based-Cross-Sectional Study

Table 1

Sociodemographic characteristics of respondents, Hadiya zone, Ethiopia, June 2018 (n = 574).

Background variableCategoriesFrequency%

Sex of the respondentMale8214.3
Female49285.7
Current Marital statusCurrently in union55196.0
Not in union234.0
ReligionProtestant40871.1
Islam11620.2
Orthodox274.7
Others234.0
EthnicityHadiya50988.7
Silte325.6
Kembata203.5
Others132.3
Age18–2512922.5
26–3020836.2
31–4022038.3
>40173.0
EducationNo formal education31755.2
Primary education (1–8)20736.1
Secondary education (9–12)325.6
Tertiary education (12 plus)183.1
OccupationHousewife42373.7
Farmer569.8
Merchant508.7
Employee264.5
Others193.3
Monthly income in USD<22.0313824
22.04–36.6911720.4
36.70–89.0217630.7
≥89.0314324.9
Family size<4.513824.0
>4.543676.0

Others: Catholic, Adventist; others: Guraghe, Amhara; others : student, daily labourer; others : student, daily labourer; not in union refers to single, widowed, divorced, and separated.