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. 2023 Nov 6;13(11):e070195. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-070195

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics and classification of study participants by chronic diseases conditions in the public hospitals of the three Wallaga zones, Oromia National Regional State, Ethiopia 2020 (n=605)

Characteristics (n=605) Frequency (n) Percentage (%)
Sex Male 302 49.9
Female 303 50.1
Residence place Urban 352 58.2
Rural 253 41.8
Marital status Single 130 21.5
Married 421 69.6
Separated 7 1.2
Divorced 2 0.3
Widowed 45 7.4
Religion Orthodox 165 27.3
Muslim 59 9.8
Protestant 373 61.7
Others 8 1.3
Ethnic group Oromo 552 91.2
Amhara 48 7.9
Gurage 4 0.7
Tigre 1 0.2
Educational status Illiterate 137 22.6
Read and write 102 16.9
Grades 1–8 99 16.4
Grades 9–8 151 25.0
Diploma and above 116 19.2
Employment status Government employee 93 15.4
NGO* employee 89 14.7
Merchant 100 16.5
Housewife 114 18.8
Farmer 107 17.7
Others† 102 16.9
Types of chronic diseases  Hypertension 214 35.4
 Diabetic mellitus 173 28.6
 Heart failure 62 10.2
Mental disease 51 8.4
HIV/AIDS 50 8.3
Asthma 29 4.8
Epilepsy 18 3.0
Stroke 3 0.5

*NGO=non-governmental organisation.

†Daily labourer, students.