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 variable
Categories
Frequency
%
Sex of the respondent
Male
82
14.3
Female
492
85.7
Current Marital status
Currently in union
551
96.0
Not in union
23
4.0
Religion
Protestant
408
71.1
Islam
116
20.2
Orthodox
27
4.7
Others
23
4.0
Ethnicity
Hadiya
509
88.7
Silte
32
5.6
Kembata
20
3.5
Others
13
2.3
Age
18–25
129
22.5
26–30
208
36.2
31–40
220
38.3
>40
17
3.0
Education
No formal education
317
55.2
Primary education (1–8)
207
36.1
Secondary education (9–12)
32
5.6
Tertiary education (12 plus)
18
3.1
Occupation
Housewife
423
73.7
Farmer
56
9.8
Merchant
50
8.7
Employee
26
4.5
Others
19
3.3
Monthly income in USD
<22.03
138
24
22.04–36.69
117
20.4
36.70–89.02
176
30.7
≥89.03
143
24.9
Family size
<4.5
138
24.0
>4.5
436
76.0
Others: Catholic, Adventist; others: Guraghe, Amhara; others : student, daily labourer; others : student, daily labourer; not in union refers to single, widowed, divorced, and separated.