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. 2015 Nov 2;14:118. doi: 10.1186/s12939-015-0239-y

Table 1.

Socio-demographic variables of clients

N Total = 1903, N Valid =1804 Currently enrolled Previously enrolled Never enrolled Total Chi sq
n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%)
Location
 Rural 337 (37.5) 159 (17.7) 402 (44.8) 898 (100) 0.172
 Urban 342 (37.7) 189 (20.9) 375 (41.4) 906 (100)
Sex
 Male 429 (37.2) 189 (16.4) 534 (46.4) 1152(100) 0.000
 Female 250 (38.3) 159 (24.4) 243 (37.3) 652 (100)
Age
 18–45 336 (31.5) 201 (18.8) 529 (49.7) 1067 (100) 0.000
 46–55 116 (37.8) 63 (20.5) 128 (41.7) 307 (100)
 56–69 144 (48.5) 58 (19.5) 95 (32.0) 297 (100)
 70+ 83 (62.4) 26 (19.5) 24 (18.0) 133 (100)
Education level
 No education 105 (32.5) 73 (22.6) 145 (44.9) 323 (100) 0.001
 Primary 324 (36.0) 180 (20.0) 396 (44.0) 900 (100)
 Secondary/Vocational 142 (38.9) 62 (17.0) 161 (44.1) 365 (100)
 Tertiary 103 (49.5) 33 (15.9) 72 (34.6) 208(100)
Self-rated health
 Very good 287 (33.0) 179 (20.6) 405 (46.5) 871 (100) 0.000
 Good 245 (37.7) 122 (18.8) 283 (43.5) 650 (100)
 Fair 87 (46.8) 34 (18.3) 65 (34.9) 186 (100)
 Bad 56 (65.9) 9 (10.6) 20 (23.5) 85 (100)
 Very bad 3 (60.0) 1 (20.0) 1 (20.0) 5 (100)
Religion
 Christian 617 (38.6) 314 (19.7) 666 (41.7) 1597 (100) 0.002
 Muslim 48 (33.3) 29 (20.1) 67 (46.5) 144 (100)
 Traditional religion 1 (20.0) 0 (0.0) 4 (80.0) 5 (100)
 None 13 (22.4) 5 (8.6) 40 (69.0) 58(100)

All analyses were performed on valid entries