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. 2019 Oct 17;19:181. doi: 10.1186/s12890-019-0946-z

Table 2.

behavioral and clinical characteristics of the study participants in Abeshge district, Southern Ethiopia, 2019 (n = 734)

Characteristics Totals
Smoking status
 Never smoker 648 (88.3%)
 Former smoker 20 (2.7%)
 Current smoker 66 (9%)
aYears smoked 10.3 (9.28)
aCigars smoked per day 6.37 (4.21)
Biomass fuel exposure
 No 133 (18%)
 Yes 602 (82%)
aYears exposed 15.18 (8.60)
aHours exposed per day 1.92 (0.98)
bFuels used
 Dried Wood 663 (90.3%)
 Charcol 367 (50%)
 Animal dung 94 (12.8%)
 Electricity 169 (23%)
 Kerosene gas 16 (2.2%)
Cooking area
 Same building 145 (19.8%)
 Separate building 589 (80.2%)
Kitchen ventilation status
 Ventilated 513 (69.9%)
 Not ventilated 221 (30.1%)
b Respiratory symptoms
 Cough 150 (20.4%)
 Phlegm 133 (18.1%)
 Wheeze 57 (7.8%)
 Dyspnea 118 (16.1%)
 Chest pain 132 (18.0%)
b Chronic diseases
 HIV/AIDS 2 (0.3%)
 Heart Failure 8 (1.1%)
 Asthma 22 (3.0%)
 Others 24 (3.3%)
 No illness 710 (96.7%)
Experience of medical visit
 No visit at all 72 (9.8%)
 During symptoms 644 (87.7%)
 Regularly 18 (2.5%)

aData are presented as mean (SD), b: multiple responses are possible