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Table 4 Logistic regression for mosquito net utilization: endline vs. baseline in the districts of Alto Molócuè, Morrumbala, and Namacurra

From: Factors associated with the use of mosquito bed nets: results from two cross-sectional household surveys in Zambézia Province, Mozambique

 

Number in model

OR (95 % CI)

p value

Head-of-household slept under bed net in previous night

4742

7.67 (6.43, 9.16)

<0.001

Received bed net during last pregnancy

3102

2.31 (1.88, 2.85)

<0.001

If pregnant, slept under bed net in previous night

3116

2.17 (1.78, 2.64)

<0.001

Child (0–12 months) slept under bed net in previous night

1064

3.72 (2.56, 5.39)

<0.001

Child (0–59 months) slept under bed net in previous night

3005

3.48 (2.80, 4.33)

<0.001

  1. The odd ratio comparing endline survey with baseline survey ignoring intervention receipt. Effect estimates are from linear regression and represent the average change in the indicator from baseline to endline ignoring intervention receipt
  2. Test of association between survey period and indicators. This does correspond to the odds ratio
  3. Adjusted for: rural/urban; sex of child; maternal education; transportation; household size; traditional healer use in past 12 months
  4. Adjusted for: rural/urban; age of child; sex of child; maternal education; household size; Portuguese speaker
  5. Adjusted for: rural/urban; age; marital status; education; household size; Portuguese speaker
  6. Adjusted for: rural/urban; age; marital status; education; household size; Portuguese speaker; traditional healer use in past 12 months