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. 2018 Dec 6;13(12):e0207571. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0207571

Table 1. Socio-demographic characteristics of research participants.

Participant code Pseudonym Age Employment Area of residence Marital status Household composition
1 Selam 50 Farmer Yejubie Married Living with husband and 2 children
2 Genet 40 Farmer Finote-selam Divorced Lives with her 3 children
3 Aster 53 Seasonal farmer & beggar Debre Elias Divorced Lives with her 3 children
4 Tena 45 Farmer Yejubie Divorced Lives with her sister and her 2 children
5 Ewnet 41 Farmer Yejubie Divorced Lives with her 3 children
6 Tsega 45 Seasonal farmer & beggar Bure Divorced Lives with her daughter
7 Fikirte 50 Daily laborer & beggar Bure Divorced Lives alone
8 Abebech 59 Farmer Debre Elias Divorced Lives with her son
9 Bizu 31 Daily laborer Debre Elias Married Living with husband
10 Tiruwork 75 Daily laborer, street vendor (water) & Beggar Amanuel Divorced Lives alone
11 Elfinesh 42 Daily laborer Amanuel Divorced Lives with her aunt and her 2 children
12 Dinberwa 33 Daily laborer Finote-selam Separated Lives with her sister
13 Darimyelesh 45 Daily laborer Finote-selam Separated Lives with 3 children
14 Beletech 45 Daily laborer Yejubie Married Living with husband and 2 children
15 Firehiwot 52 Farmer Finote-selam Married Living with husband