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Table 2 Pre and post-intervention knowledge of mothers about malaria

From: Communication for behavioural impact in enhancing utilization of insecticide-treated bed nets among mothers of under-five children in rural North Sudan: an experimental study

Variables-knowledge about malaria

Response

Intervention villages (n = 412)

χ2

p value

Comparison villages (n = 349)

χ2

p value

Pre (%)

Post (%)

Pre (%)

Post (%)

Malaria vector

Mosquitoes

86.9

97.3

45.9

p < 0.001

88.5

89.1

13.8

p > 0.127

Malaria transmissions

Mosquito biting

78.4

95.9

59.9

p < 0.001

81.1

85.7

6.57

p > 0.127

Symptoms of malaria

Fever

82.5

98.3

28.1

p < 0.001

79.9

79.1

0.390

p > 0.940

Joint pains

43.9

85.7

41.8

45.8

Vomiting and diarrhoea

45.6

86.7

43.6

44.4

All of the above

11.2

75.7

12.3

15.2

Household malaria prevalence

Yes

25

18

101.6

p < 0.001

24.6

23.8

0.284

p > 0.0867

Perceived reasons why household members got malaria infection

Never used ITNs

9.7

32.4

28.2

p < 0.001

19.8

25.3

1.54

p > 0.670

Irregular use of ITNs

34

47.3

24.4

21.7

Personal protective measures

Repellents

45.9

92

9.0

p < 0.05

46.7

52.4

0.360

p > 0.985

 

LLINs

85

92.1

20.7

p < 0.001

85.5

85.8

0.17

p > 0.991

Recognizing the types of nets

Ordinary

29.8

4.1

340.8

p < 0.001

30.6

31

0.33

p > 0.084

Impregnated

55.8

11.6

56.5

57.8

Both responses

14.4

84.3

12.9

11.2

Types of impregnation

LLINs

21

22.9

8.17

p < 0.017

19.8

20.1

0.245

p > 0.885

ITNs

32

20.3

30.8

33

Both responses

47

56.8

49.4

46.9