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Table 5 Chi square automatic interaction detector gain index

From: Prompt access to effective malaria treatment among children under five in sub-Saharan Africa: a multi-country analysis of national household survey data

Cluster node

Node description

Node

Gain

% prompte

Indexf

Na

%b

Nc

%d

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

Cluster 1

2059

32.5

1504

37.5

73.0

115.3

 14

Mozambique and Zanzibar: children from 20 to 29 years old mothers

199

3.1

171

4.3

85.9

135.6

 15

Mozambique and Zanzibar: children from 15 to 19 years old mothers and 30–49 years old mothers

209

3.3

157

3.9

75.1

118.5

 16

Uganda: children from urban areas

334

5.3

240

6.0

71.9

113.4

 4

Malawi, Rwanda, Senegal, and Tanzania: all children

1317

20.8

936

23.3

71.1

112.1

Cluster 2

3366

53.1

2102

52.3

62.4

98.5

 11

Liberia: children from lowest and highest wealth quintiles

303

4.8

205

5.1

67.7

106.8

 17

Uganda: children from rural areas

1515

23.9

1000

24.9

66.0

104.2

 7

Angola, Ghana, and Zambia: children from mothers with secondary education and above

358

5.6

220

5.5

61.5

97.0

 13

Liberia: children from second and third quintiles

445

7.0

263

6.5

59.1

93.3

 9

Kenya and Madagascar: children from mothers with secondary education and above

111

1.8

63

1.6

56.8

89.6

 18

Angola, Ghana, and Zambia: children from mothers with primary or no education; children from lowest, fourth, and highest wealth quintiles

634

10.0

351

8.7

55.4

87.4

Cluster 3

912

14.4

410

10.2

45.0

70.9

 12

Liberia: children from the fourth wealth quintile

147

2.3

71

1.8

48.3

76.2

 19

Angola, Ghana, and Zambia: children from mothers with primary or no education; children from second and third wealth quintiles

388

6.1

176

4.4

45.4

71.6

 10

Kenya and Madagascar: children from mothers with primary or no education

377

5.9

163

4.1

43.2

68.2

Total

6337

100

4016

100

63.4

n/a

  1. N number of children
  2. aNumber of children who received any anti-malarial treatment per node (demographic size in the sample)
  3. bDemographic size in percentage = (0.1/Σ0.1) × 100
  4. cNumber of children who received prompt treatment with ACT
  5. dDemographic size among children who received prompt treatment with ACT in percentage = (0.3/Σ0.3) × 100
  6. eProportion of children who received prompt treatment with ACT out of those who received any anti-malarial medicine = (0.3/Σ0.1) × 100
  7. fNode index = [(0.3/Σ3)/(0.1/Σ0.1)] × 100