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Table 3 Model validation results from bootstrap analysis using 1000 randomly generated datasets

From: Intermittent use of sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine for malaria prevention: a cross-sectional study of knowledge and practices among Ugandan women attending an urban antenatal clinic

 

Original log odds

Bias (%)

Std. error

Bias corrected and accelerated 95% CI

Intercept

–0.998

–6.561

1.059

(–3.119 – 0.950)

Participant age

0.052

0.265

0.048

(–0.041 – 0.141)

Education level

0.243

0.871

0.132

(–0.022 – 0.494)

Parity

0.049

0.529

0.141

(–0.229 – 0.333)

No. of ANC visits

0.106

0.035

0.101

(–0.108 – 0.293)

Correct knowledge on SP

0.683

0.748

0.303

(0.067 – 1.278)

Experience of SP unwanted effects

0.201

3.397

0.363

(–0.506 – 0.881)