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Table 1 Sociodemographic characteristics of pregnant women surveyed at the household level in Burkina Faso, 2013 and 2017

From: Asymptomatic malaria and anaemia among pregnant women during high and low malaria transmission seasons in Burkina Faso: household-based cross-sectional surveys in Burkina Faso, 2013 and 2017

Characteristics

Year

p value

2013–2014

2017

Total (number)

1751

1931

 

Age, n(%)

< 0.001a

 ≥ 30

480 (27.4)

655 (33.9)

 

 20–30

883 (50.4)

982 (50.9)

 

 ≤ 20

388 (22.2)

294 (15.2)

 

Education, n(%)

< 0.001a

 No education

1737 (99.2)

1849 (95.8)

 

 Educated

14 (0.8)

82 (4.2)

 

Household socioeconomic status, n(%)

0.66

 Poorest

310 (17.7)

349 (18.1)

 

 Poor

371 (21.2)

374 (19.4)

 

 Middle quintile

358 (20.4)

388 (20.1)

 

 Rich

344 (19.6)

400 (20.7)

 

 Richest

368 (21.0)

420 (21.8)

 

Place of residence, n(%)

0.41

 Rural

1624 (92.7)

1776 (92.0)

 

 Urban

127 (7.3)

155 (8.0)

 

Region, n(%)

0.74

 Centre-North

412 (23.5)

443 (22.9)

 

 Boucle de Mouhoun

339 (19.4)

356 (18.4)

 

 Centre-East

218 (12.5)

270 (14.0)

 

 Centre-West

292 (16.7)

314 (16.3)

 

 North

380 (21.7)

416 (21.5)

 

 South-West

110 (6.3)

132 (6.8)

 

Parity, n(%)

< 0.001a

 Multigravida

1067 (60.9)

1396 (72.3)

 

 Secundigravida

364 (20.8)

325 (16.8)

 

 Primigravida

320 (18.3)

210 (10.9)

 

Trimester of pregnancy, n(%)

0.016a

 First

415 (23.7)

450 (23.3)

 

 Second

753 (43.0)

755 (39.1)

 

 Third

583 (33.3)

726 (37.6)

 

Insecticide-treated nets, n(%)

0.82

 At least one

1690 (96.5)

1860 (96.3)

 

 No insecticide-treated nets

61 (3.5)

71 (3.7)

 
  1. asignificant at the 0.05 level