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Table 4 Bivariate analysis of behavioural determinants associated with LLIN/LLIHN use during the last visit to the forest among forest-goers in Cambodia

From: Behavioural determinants of malaria risk, prevention, and care-seeking behaviours among forest-goers in Cambodia

 

LLIN/LLIHN use

No LLIN/LLIHN use

Pearson Chi-square statistic

p-value

Unweighted sample (n)

Weighted population proportion

Bootstrapped 95% CI

Unweighted sample (n)

Weighted population proportion

Bootstrapped 95% CI

Social norms—perceived norms that members of the community sleep under LLINs/LLIHNs to prevent malaria

 Yes

417

75.4

(72.0–78.5)

109

19.4

(15.0–22.8)

50.0

0.00

 No

66

55.6

(45.0–62.0)

62

46.4

(38.1.2–55.1)

Social support—received social support from other forest-goers to use LLIN/LLIHN while in forest

 Yes

432

77.3

(73.7–80.5)

138

22.8

(19.6–26.3)

8.6

0.00

 No

51

62.6

(51.9.0–72.2

33

37.4

(27.8–48.1

Beliefs—belief that LLINs/LLIHNs will NOT harm your health

 Yes

193

70.9

(65.4–75.9)

86

29.1

(24.2–34.6)

5.5

0.02

 No

290

78.7

(74.4–82.5)

85

21.3

(17.5–25.6)

  1. LLIN/LLIHN long-lasting insecticidal net/long-lasting insecticidal hammock net, CI confidence interval