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. 2021 Jun 5;21:419. doi: 10.1186/s12884-021-03885-4

Table 3.

Community-level characteristics of study participants in Gondar town, Northwest Ethiopia, 2019 (n = 1216)

Community-level characteristics Alcohol consumption Total (%) p-value
Yes (%) No (%)
Kebele of residence  < 0.001
 Kirkos 19 (15.4) 104 (84.6) 123 (10.12%)
 Megenegna 82 (48.5) 87 (51.5) 169 (13.90%)
 Shewaber 87 (47.3) 97 (52.7) 184 (15.13%)
 Shiromeda 11 (6.7) 153 (93.3) 164 (13.49%)
 Medhanialem 21 (34.4) 40 (63.6) 61 (5.02%)
 Abya-egzi 42 (29.8) 99 (70.2) 141 (11.60%)
 Keha-Eyesus 19 (21) 72 (79) 91 (7.48%)
 Gebrael 26 (41.9) 36 (58.2) 62 (5.10%)
 Abajale 36 (40) 54 (60) 90 (7.40%)
 Abasamuel 25 (19.1) 106 (80.9) 131 (10.77%)
Wealth index in the Community 0.03
 Low 149 (44.3) 187 (55.7) 336 (22.53%)
 High 219 (24.9) 661 (75.1) 880 (77.47%)
Community women’s education attainment 0.002
 Low 126 (46) 148 (54) 274 (22.53%)
 High 242 (25.7) 700 (74.3) 942 (77.47%)
Community social support 0.004
 Low 298 (38.4) 479 (61.6) 777 (63.90%)
 High 70 (16) 369 (84) 439 (36.10%)
Community mass media/information exposure 0.017
 Low 212 (39.4) 326 (60.6) 538 (44.24%)
 High 156 (23) 522 (77) 678 (55.76%)