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Table 7 Socio-economic characteristics and treatment-seeking time for malaria

From: User fee exemption and malaria treatment-seeking for children under five in a Cameroonian health district: a cross-sectional study

Variables

Overall No. (%)

Treatment-seeking time

OR

95% CI

p-value

Early No. (%)

Delayed No. (%)

Occupation

 Government employed

61 (15.6)

40 (20.3)

21 (10.9)

0.363

0.064–2.052

0.251

 Housewife

37 (9.5)

13 (6.6)

24 (12.4)

0.947

0.162–5.552

0.952

 Private employee

112 (28.7)

69 (35.0)

43 (22.3)

0.312

0.059–1.647

0.170

 Self-employed

149 (38.2)

53 (26.9)

96 (49.7)

0.762

0.146–3.982

0.748

 Student

21 (5.4)

20 (10.2)

1 (0.5)

0.022

0.002–0.287

0.004

 Unemployed

10 (2.6)

2 (1.0)

8 (4.1)

(Reference)

 Total

390 (100)

197 (50.5)

193 (49.5)

   

Monthly income (FCFA)

 Low/middle (0–100,000)

147 (37.7)

47 (23.9)

100 (51.8)

3.641

2.228–5.950

0.000

 High (≥ 101,000)

243 (62.3)

150 (76.1)

93 (48.2)

(Reference)

 Total

390 (100)

197 (50.5)

193 (49.5)

   

Children under care

  ≤ 5

371 (95.1)

195 (99.0)

176 (91.2)

0.097

0.021–0.441

0.003

  ≥ 6

19 (4.9)

2 (1.0)

17 (8.8)

(Reference)

 Total

390 (100)

197 (50.5)

193 (49.5)

   
  1. OR Odds ratio