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. 2023 Dec 8;13(12):e077488. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-077488

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of study participants, West Arsi, Central Ethiopia, 2023 (n=30)

Variable Frequency Per cent
Pregnant adolescent
‍Residence
 ‍Urban 6 50
 ‍Rural 6 50
Occupation
 ‍Student 4 33.3
 ‍Housewife 4 33.3
 ‍Merchant 4 33.3
‍Education status
 ‍ No formal education 3 33.3
 ‍Elementary 3 33.3
 ‍High school 3 33.3
 ‍ College 3 33.3
‍Marital status
 Married 7 58.3
 ‍ Single 4 33.3
 ‍ Divorced 1 8.3
‍Pregnancy experience
 ‍Pregnant for the first time 4 50
 ‍2nd pregnancy 4 50
Husbands of pregnant adolescent
‍Residence
 Urban 4 50
 ‍ Rural 4 50
‍Occupation
 Government employee 4 50
 ‍ Farmer 2 25
 ‍ Merchant 2 25
Education
 ‍ No formal education 2 25
 ‍ Elementary 2 25
 ‍High school 2 25
 ‍College 2 25
‍Healthcare providers
‍Sex
 Female 5 50
 ‍ Male 5 50
‍Age
 18–30 3 30
 ‍ 31–45 3 30
 ‍≥46 4 40
‍Profession
 Midwife 2 20
 ‍Nurse 2 20
 ‍ MPH 2 20
 ‍Health officer 2 20
 ‍HEW 2 20
‍Position/responsibility/work place
 ‍ Health centre manager 2 20
 ‍ MPH/zonal health office 1 10
 ‍MPH/district health office 2 20
 ‍ ANC/care provider 3 30
 ‍Health extension worker 2 20
 ‍Working years less than or equal to 4 1 10
 ‍5–8 years 4 40
 More than 8 years 5 50

ANC, antenatal care; HEW, health extension worker; MPH, masters of public health.