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Table 1 Socio-demographic characteristics women in postpartum period in Hawassa university referral hospital, southern Ethiopia, 2017(n = 580)

From: Prevalence of adverse birth outcome and associated factors among women who delivered in Hawassa town governmental health institutions, south Ethiopia, in 2017

Variables

Categories

N

Percent (%)

AGE

< 20

45

7.8

20–34

492

84.6

35–49

43

7.4

Religion

protestant

293

50.5

Orthodox

157

27.1

Muslim

87

15

catholic

8

1.4

others

13

2.2

Marital status

Married

560

96.6

Single

20

3.4

Ethnicity

sidama

232

40

Amhara

42

7.2

Gurauge

46

7.9

Oromo

115

19.8

wolayta

106

18.3

silte

39

6.8

educational status

no formal education

110

19

Primary education (1–8 grade)

325

56

Secondary education (9–12 grade)

97

16.7

Tertiary (college or university)

48

8.3

Women’s occupation

housewife

399

68.8

private business

87

15

daily worker

14

2.4

salaried employed

61

10.5

Student

19

3.3

Husband occupation

Farmer

153

26.4

Daily worker

41

7.1

private business

237

40.9

salaried employed

124

21.4

Student

3

0.5

others

22

3.8

Monthly income

< 1000 ETB

174

30

1001–2000 ETB

119

20

2001–3675 ETB

142

25

> 3675 ETB

145

24

Total family size

< 5

456

78.6

5–6

89

15.3

> 6

35

6

residence

urban

375

64.7

rural

150

25.9

peri-urban

55

9.4

  1. keyETB = ethiopian birr(1US$ = 27ETB)