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. 2020 Aug 20;10(8):e038932. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-038932

Table 1.

Characteristics of study participants

ID Age Woreda Socioeconomic quintile Reported number of children Language interview was conducted in* Length of interview
(min)
1 45–54 Halaba Highest 11 Halabigna 50
2† 35–44 Halaba Lowest 8 Halabigna 40
3 45–54 Boloso Sore Highest 12 Wolaitegna 59
4 45–54 Boloso Sore Lowest 7 Wolaitegna 60
5 25–34 Boloso Sore Lowest 6 Wolaitegna 39
6 35–44 Damot Gale Highest 8 Wolaitegna 52
7 25–34 Halaba Lowest 2 Halabigna 61
8 35–44 Damot Gale Lowest 9 Wolaitegna 51
9 35–44 Halaba Lowest 12 Halabigna 55
10 25–34 Boloso Sore Highest 4 Wolaitegna 49
11 45–54 Boloso Sore Lowest 7 Wolaitegna 49
12† 35–44 Halaba Lowest 14 Halabigna 40
13 25–34 Halaba Highest 3 Halabigna 64
14 <25 Boloso Sore Lowest 1 Wolaitegna 46
15 <25 Boloso Sore Lowest 1 Wolaitegna 51
16 35–44 Halaba Highest 8 Halabigna 70
17 35–44 Damot Gale Highest 3 Wolaitegna 51
18 35–44 Damot Gale Highest 7 Wolaitegna 46
19 35–44 Halaba Highest 6 Halabigna 40
20 45–54 Halaba Highest 3 Halabigna 50
21 25–34 Halaba Highest 9 Halabigna 45
22 N/A Boloso Sore Highest 2 Wolaitegna 34
23 35–44 Halaba Lowest 5 Halabigna 45
24 25–34 Halaba Lowest 2 Halabigna 50

*Interviews in Halaba were conducted using an interpreter (from Halabigna to Amharic).

†Interview was not completed.