Table 1.
Variables | Number | % |
---|---|---|
Induced abortion |
|
|
Yes |
83 |
13.7 |
No |
522 |
86.3 |
Haemorrhage |
138 |
22.8 |
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy |
54 |
8.9 |
Sepsis |
42 |
6.9 |
Obstructed labour |
27 |
4.5 |
Miscarriage |
20 |
3.3 |
Other infectious diseasesa |
84 |
13.9 |
Other non-infectious diseasesb |
75 |
12.4 |
Miscellaneousc |
82 |
13.6 |
Total |
605 |
100 |
Ever Consumed alcohol |
|
|
Yes |
85 |
14.3 |
No |
509 |
85.7 |
Total |
594 |
100 |
Missing |
11 |
|
Consumed alcohol within 12 months of death |
|
|
Yes |
81 |
13.6 |
No |
513 |
86.4 |
Total |
594 |
100 |
Missing |
11 |
|
Level of alcohol consumption |
|
|
Frequent consumer |
25 |
4.2 |
Occasional consumer |
59 |
9.9 |
Abstainer |
510 |
85.9 |
Total |
594 |
100 |
Missing |
11 |
|
History of alcohol consumption |
|
|
<Year |
7 |
10.4d |
≥Year |
60 |
89.6d |
Educational level |
|
|
Never attended |
208 |
34.4 |
Basic Education |
332 |
54.9 |
Senior secondary |
52 |
8.6 |
Tertiary/Higher education |
13 |
2.1 |
Age |
|
|
18 years and below |
44 |
7.3 |
Above 18 years |
561 |
92.7 |
Age |
|
|
12-14 years |
3 |
0.5 |
15-19 years |
62 |
10.2 |
20-24 years |
115 |
19.0 |
25-29 years |
133 |
22.0 |
30-34 years |
116 |
19.2 |
35-39 years |
106 |
17.5 |
40-44 years |
55 |
9.1 |
45-49 years |
15 |
2.5 |
Residence |
|
|
Rural |
389 |
64.3 |
Urban |
216 |
35.7 |
Marital status |
|
|
Single |
99 |
16.4 |
Married | 506 | 83.6 |
a The major infectious diseases were malaria 53.6%, viral hepatitis 13.1%, unspecified infections 7.1% and tuberculosis 2.4%.
b The major cause of death in the category of non-infectious diseases was Anaemia 41.3%; followed by diseases of blood and blood-forming organs 17.3%; respiratory diseases 14.6%; and circulatory diseases 12.0%.
c Miscellaneous causes comprised mainly obstetric deaths of unspecified causes 26.8%, rupture of uterus 17.1%, complications of obstetric surgery 14.6%, embolism 9.8%, complications of anaesthesia 4.8% and other complications of pregnancy, labour and puerperium.
d Only analyzed among individuals who drank alcohol.