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. 2018 Jan 30;11:83. doi: 10.1186/s13104-018-3140-0

Table 1.

Selected socio-demographic individual-level characteristics of women who gave birth in 1 year preceding the study, Yeky district, 2015, (N = 748)

Background characteristics Category Number (%)
Residence Urban 116 (15.5)
Rural 632 (84.5)
Current age in years 16–19 50 (6.7)
20–24 241 (32.2)
25–29 246 (32.9)
30–34 121 (16.2)
≥ 35 90 (12)
Ethnicity Keffa 206 (27.5)
Amhara 143 (19.1)
Bench 134 (17.9)
Sheka 95 (12.7)
Menja 70 (9.4)
Sheko 34 (4.5)
Mejengir 18 (2.4)
Dawuro 18 (2.4)
Others 30 (4)
Religion Protestant 466 (62.3)
Orthodox 183 (24.5)
Muslim 92 (12.3)
Others 7 (0.9)
Marital status Single 18 (2.4)
Married 715 (95.6)
Divorced 15 (2)
Husband education (n = 715) No formal education 188 (26.3)
Primary education (1–8) 451 (63.1)
Secondary education and above 76 (10.6)
Household monthly average income in birr ≤ 200 448 (59.9)
201–1000 217 (29)
> 1000 83 (11.1)
Who usually makes decisions on the mother’s healthcare? (Autonomy) Woman ± husband 251 (33.6)
Husband ± others 497 (66.4)
Age when married first in years (n = 736) ≤ 15 137 (18.6)
16–19 420 (57.1)
≥ 20 179 (24.3)
Parity 1 224 (29.9)
2–4 403 (53.9)
5 and above 121 (16.2)
Maternal education No formal education 342 (45.7)
Primary education (1–8) 367 (49.1)
Secondary education and above 39 (5.2)
Listen to radio Yes 259 (34.6)
No 489 (65.4)