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. 2021 Feb 23;40:2. doi: 10.1186/s41043-021-00227-0

Table 2.

Demographic and socioeconomic-related characteristics of school’s adolescents girls in Megale district, Afar Regional state, Northeastern Ethiopia, April, 2017 (n = 736)

Variables Categories N %
Age of adolescent (in years) Early adolescent (10–13) 286 38.8
Middle adolescent (14–16) 272 37.0
Late adolescent (17–19) 178 24.2
Adolescent residence Rural 540 73.4
Urban 196 26.6
Adolescent religion Muslim 714 97.0
Orthodox 22 3.0
Adolescent ethnicity Afar 712 96.7
Tigray 24 3.3
Adolescent marital status Unmarried 628 85.3
Married 108 14.7
Grade level of respondents 4 266 36.1
5 168 22.8
6 102 13.9
7 64 8.7
8 136 18.5
Head of house hold Male 702 95.4
Female 34 4.6
Family size < 5 96 13.0
5–10 582 79.1
> 10 58 7.9
Occupation status of father Farmer 54 7.4
Pastoralist/herding livestock 514 69.8
Government employee 168 22.8
Occupation status of mother Housewife 672 91.3
Pastoralist/herding livestock 6 0.8
Government employee 58 7.9
Education status of father No formal education 674 91.6
Primary school (1–8) 16 2.2
Secondary & preparatory school 34 4.6
College and above 12 1.6
Education status of mother No formal education 704 95.7
Primary School (1–8) 18 2.4
Secondary & preparatory school 14 1.9
Family monthly income (ETB) < 500 474 64.4
500–1000 156 21.2
> 1000 106 14.4
Source of food Own production 34 4.6
Purchased 558 75.8
Food aid 144 19.6
Farming land ownership Yes 54 7.3
No 682 92.7
Availability of garden near home Yes 46 6.2
No 690 93.8
Availability of livestock Yes 714 97.0
No 22 3.0
Household ownership of assetsa Camels 516 72.5
Oxen 44 6.2
Cows 58 7.9
Goats 684 95.8
Sheep 528 73.9
Donkeys 480 67.4

a Multiple responses in %, ETB Ethiopian Birr