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. 2021 Jun 10;16(6):e0252303. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0252303

Table 1. Socio-demographic characteristics and CBHI scheme membership of study participants in Gida Ayana district, East Wollega Zone, Western Oromia, Ethiopia, and May 2019.

Explanatory Variables CBHI membership Chi-squared, p-value
Enrolled Not enrolled
Sex of households’ heads
    Female 36(10.8) 32(9.6) X2 = 0.2959, P = 0.586
    Male 130(39.2) 134(40.4)
Age
    18–35 130(39.2) 112(33.7)) X2 = 8.7983, P = 0.012
    36–44 35(10.5) 30(9.0)
    45–65 1(0.3) 24(7.2)
Income
    Rich 17(5.1) 17(5.1) X2 = 13.2083, P = 0.001
    Middle 132(39.8) 107(32.2)
    Poor 17(5.1) 42(12.6)
Family Size
    1–3 34(10.2) 29(8.7) X2 = 8.7983, P = 0.012
    4–6 104(31.3) 86(25.9)
    > 6 28(8.4) 51(15.4)
Religion
    Orthodox 34(10.2) 46(13.9) X2 = 2.9789, P = 0.395
    Protestant 52(15.7) 47(14.2)
    Muslims 39(11.7) 31(9.3)
    Waqefata 41(12.3) 42(12.6)
Marital status
    Married 154(46.4) 157(47.3) X2 = 0.8471, P = 0.655
    Widowed 5(1.5) 5(1.5)
    Divorced 7(2.1) 4(1.2)
Education
    No education 62(18.8) 97(29.2) X2 = 22.391, P = 0.000
    Primary (1–8) 46(13.9) 31(9.3)
    Secondary (9–12) 31(9.3) 31(9.3)
    College & above 27(8.1) 7(2.1)
Occupation
Farmer 135(40.7) 113(34) X2 = 17.028, P = 0.001
Employee 15(4.5) 11(3.3)
Daily labor 4(2.1) 22(6.6)
Merchant 12(3.6) 20(6)