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Table 5 Determinants of mosquito net use during the previous night among all female and pregnant respondents at endline: 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

 

Female head-of-householda

Pregnant head of householdb

 

Estimate

(95 % CI)

p value

Estimate

(95 % CI)

p value

Age (per 10 years)

1.09

(0.94, 1.27)

0.25

1.02

(0.73, 1.45)

0.89

Education (6 vs. 0 years)

1.19

(0.84, 1.71)

0.03

1.93

(0.85, 4.36)

0.11

Understands Portuguese

2.10

(1.54, 2.87)

<0.001

1.89

(0.98, 3.65)

0.05

Household size (4 vs. 2 members)

2.03

(1.31, 3.14)

0.01

1.21

(0.93, 1.58)

0.16

District

  

<0.001

  

0.002

 Alto Molócuè (ref)

1

1

 

1

1

 

 Morrumbala

0.75

(0.52, 1.08)

 

0.91

(0.37, 2.24)

 

 Namacurra

4.51

(3.06, 6.65)

 

2.40

(0.91, 6.32)

 

Bed nets in house were donated

11.9

(8.89, 15.9)

<0.001

13.36

(7.84, 22.76)

<0.001

Bed nets in house were purchased

20.8

(13.6, 31.9)

<0.001

27.25

(12.79, 58.04)

<0.001

Monthly income (2000 vs. 0 MT)

2.60

(1.74, 3.91)

<0.001

1.64

(0.90, 2.98)

0.08

Travel time to health facility (per 1 h)

0.87

(0.74, 1.01)

0.07

0.92

(0.71, 1.20)

0.55

House has electricity

2.15

(1.03, 4.47)

0.04

1.36

(0.38, 4.81)

0.64

Given a bed net during current pregnancy

2.76

(1.49, 5.11)

0.001

  1. Missing values of predictors were accounted for using multiple imputation
  2. aThere are 2906 respondents included in this multivariable logistic regression model
  3. bThere are 790 respondents included in this multivariable logistic regression model