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Table 3 Weighted forest-going and activities in forest

From: The use of respondent‑driven sampling to assess febrile illness treatment-seeking behaviours among forest-goers in Cambodia and Vietnam

 

Cambodia

Vietnam

Weighted population proportion [Bootstrapped 95% CI]

Unweighted sample, N

Weighted population proportion [Bootstrapped 95% CI]

Unweighted sample, N

Reasons for going to the foresta

 Wood

85.1 [80.9–88.8]

675

17.9 [14.3–22.1]

648

 Charcoal

14.7 [10.3–20.1]

675

 Bamboo

15.4 [10.7–21.0]

675

 Fishing

14.5 [11.4–17.9]

648

 Rubber plantation

19.4 [14.1–25.6]

648

 Cashew plantation

28.0 [21.8–34.4]

648

 Wheat plantation

27.7 [22.4–33.3]

648

 Others

7.5 [5.3–10.3]

675

35.5 [28.7–42.8]

648

Number of reasons for going to forest

 One

78.4 [73.9–82.7]

524

49.7 [43.8–55.6]

292

 Two

18.6 [14.6–22.7]

123

41.7 [35.9–47.4]

250

 Three or more

3.0 [1.6–4.6]

28

8.6 [6.0–11.2]

106

Nights spent in forest in last 30 days

 Short [≤ 7 days]

71.1 [66.8–74.8]

434

54.2 [47.5–60.8]

401

 Medium [8–14 days]

20.5 [16.9–24.3]

161

23.6 [18.6–29.0]

138

 Long [15 + days]

8.5 [6.4–10.9]

80

22.3 [16.7–28.3]

109

Last time in forest

 7 days or less

69.8 [65.0–74.7]

471

76.6 [71.1–82.1]

471

 8–14 days

10.4 [7.6–13.1]

71

9.4 [4.8–14.0]

56

 15 + days

19.8 [15.9–24.0]

133

14.0 [10.4–17.6]

121

  1. aMultiple response question