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. 2012 Dec 18;12:1084. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-1084

Table 2.

Demographic characteristics of the respondents

 
Zone 1
Zone 2
p-value
Characteristics Number % Number %  
a) Gender
 
 
 
 
 
  Male
144
39.6
70
67.3
0.00
  Female
220
60.4
34
32.7
 
b) Age
 
 
 
 
0.05
  <13
8
2.2
2
1.9
 
  13-24
52
14.3
15
14.4
 
  25-36
153
42.0
28
26.9
 
  37-48
79
21.7
28
26.9
 
  >48
72
19.8
31
29.8
 
c) Educational level
 
 
 
 
 
  No formal education
144
39.6
26
25.0
0.01
  Primary
115
31.6
53
51.0
 
  Secondary
62
17.0
18
17.2
 
  Tertiary
43
11.8
7
6.8
 
d) Occupation
 
 
 
 
 
  Unemployed
41
11.3
19
18.3
ns
  Farmer
112
30.8
33
31.7
 
  Daily labor
38
10.4
9
8.7
 
  Service
22
6.0
6
5.8
 
  Business
49
13.5
4
3.8
 
  Technician
1
0.3
2
1.9
 
  House work
83
22.8
24
23.1
 
  Student
17
4.7
7
6.7
 
e) Tribe
 
 
 
 
 
  No
236
64.8
27
26.0
0.00
  Yes
128
35.2
77
74.0
 
f) No. of family member
 
 
 
 
 
  <6
210
57.7
65
62.5
ns
  6-10
145
39.8
37
35.6
 
  >10
9
2.5
2
1.9
 
g) Monthly income
 
 
 
 
 
  < 70 US$
95
26.1
14
13.5
0.00
  70-140 US$
190
52.2
82
78.8
 
  141-280 US$
59
16.2
8
7.7
 
  > 280 US$ 20 5.5 0 0.00  

ns = not statistically significant.