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Table 2 Distribution of social capital and horizontal trust among respondents, Oromia, 2018, Ethiopia

From: Willingness of community based health insurance uptake and associated factors among urban residents of Oromia regional state, Oromia, Ethiopia, a cross-sectional study

Variables

  

Frequency

Percent

Most villagers of the village can be Trusted

Strongly agree

14

1.7

Agree

87

10.5

Neutral

19

2.3

Disagree

422

50.8

Strongly disagree

288

34.7

Most villagers of the village try to take Advantage

Strongly agree

 

20

2.4

Agree

95

11.4

Neutral

37

4.5

Disagree

381

45.9

Strongly disagree

297

35.8

Most villagers willing to return; what doesn’t belong to them

Strongly agree

12

1.4

Agree

94

11.3

Neutral

26

3.1

Disagree

426

51.3

Strongly disagree

272

32.8

Neighbors can be Trusted

Strongly agree

2

.2

Agree

50

6.0

Neutral

19

2.3

Disagree

420

50.6

Strongly disagree

339

40.8

Village leaders are Trusted

Strongly agree

90

10.8

Agree

142

17.1

Neutral

73

8.8

Disagree

408

49.2

Strongly disagree

117

14.1

Villagers concern issues not only relate to themselves

Strongly agree

28

3.4

Agree

98

11.8

Neutral

25

3.0

Disagree

409

49.3

Strongly disagree

270

32.5

Villagers provide help if someone really needs it

Strongly agree

7

.8

Agree

58

7.0

Neutral

29

3.5

Disagree

430

51.8

Strongly disagree

306

36.9

Lend money to your Neighbors

Strongly agree

3

.4

Agree

45

5.4

Neutral

33

4.0

Disagree

408

49.2

Strongly disagree

341

41.1

Were Village had a large

A family would be a member of this family

Strongly agree

111

13.4

Agree

108

13.0

Neutral

31

3.7

Disagree

332

40.0

Strongly disagree

248

29.9

I Would like to support a project that might benefit other villagers

Strongly agree

29

3.5

Agreea

80

9.6

Neutral

30

3.6

Disagree

489

58.9

Strongly disagree

202

24.3

Overall horizontal

Agree

115

13.9

Trust

Disagree

715

86.1