Research Article
Sexual and Reproductive Health Services Utilization and Associated Factors among College Students at West Arsi Zone in Oromia Region, Ethiopia
Table 1
Sociodemographic characteristics of college students in West Arsi Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia, 2019.
| | Category | No.(%) |
| Age | 15–19 years | 181 (34.9) | 20–24 years | 338 (65.1) | Sex of respondent | Male | 208(40.1) | Female | 311 (59.9) | Previous residence | Urban | 289 (55.7) | Rural | 230 (44.3) | Living arrangement | Living with family | 270 (52.0) | Not living with family | 249 (48.0) | Year of study | First year | 191 (36.8) | Second year | 169 (32.6) | Third year | 159 (30.6) | Pocket money in ETB | Below 300 | 271 (52.2) | 300–900 | 202 (38.9) | 900 and above | 46 (8.9) | From where do you get money | Pocket money only | 53 (10.2) | Family | 319 (61.5) | Relative | 26 (5.0) | Friend | 22 (4.2) | Per time work | 84 (16.2) | Others | 15 (2.9) | Mother’s education | No formal education | 125 (24.1) | Primary school | 199 (38.3) | High school | 117 (22.5) | College and above | 78 (15.0) | Father’s education | No formal education | 36 (6.9) | Primary school | 141 (27.2) | High school | 137 (26.4) | College and above | 205 (39.5) | Marital status of students | Single | 491(94.6) | Married | 24(4.6) | Separate | 4(0.8) |
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ETB = Ethiopian birr.
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