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. 2014 Feb;76(1-2):161–171.

Table 2.

Characteristics of the study participants

Variables n Valid %
Age 20–29 100 52.9
  30–39 56 29.6
  40–49 33 17.5
   
Age at first marriage ≤15 48 25.4
  16–17 69 36.5
  ≥18 72 38.1
   
Level of education no formal education 103 54.5
  ≥primary school 86 45.5
   
Level of husbands’ education ≤primary school 117 62.2
  >primary school 71 37.8
  no answer 1 -
   
Permission needed to go out yes 157 87.2
  no 23 12.8
  no answer 9 -
   
Cash income yes 39 21.1
  no 146 78.9
  no answer 4 -
   
Support in household chores yes 66 35.5
  no 120 64.5
  no answer 3 -
   
Family structure nuclear 93 49.2
  extended/joint 96 50.8
   
Husbands’ physical assaults yes 80 42.8
  no 107 57.2
  no answer 2 -
Decision-making on household issues* score≤3 84 44.9
  score>3 103 55.1
  no answer 2 -
   
Decision-making on expenditure* score≤5 84 44.7
  score>5 104 55.3
  no answer 1 -
Awareness of community activities yes 65 34.4
  no 124 65.6
Participation in community activities yes 30 15.9
  no 159 84.1
Total   189 100.0

*Variables for participation in decision-making processes were transformed into scores, by aggregating answers of relevant sub-questions. In each sub-question, women who could make a decision alone were given a full score of two points, who could only decide partly were given one point, and who could not join the decision making process were given zero point.