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Table 2 Early life use of treated nets and sociodemographic outcomes in adulthood

From: Associations between the use of insecticide-treated nets in early childhood and educational outcomes, marriage and child-bearing in early adulthood: evidence from a 22-year prospective cohort study in Tanzania

Variables

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

In school

7 years plus

11 years plus

Married

Has children

Female sample

 Treated net use reported during <50% of visits (ref)

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

 Treated net reported during ≥50% of visits

1.21

1.23

1.38

0.81

0.80

(0.86, 1.69)

(1.02, 1.48)

(1.08, 1.74)

(0.67, 0.97)

(0.65, 0.98)

 Observations

2645

2645

2645

2645

2645

Males sample

 Treated net use reported during <50% of visits (ref)

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

 Treated net use reported during ≥50% of visits

1.71

1.49

1.54

0.71

0.94

(1.29, 2.26)

(1.20, 1.84)

(1.23, 1.93)

(0.51, 0.97)

(0.68, 1.29)

 Observations

2571

2571

2571

2571

2571

Combined sample

 Treated net use reported during <50% of visits (ref)

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

 Treated net use reported during ≥50% of visits

1.47

1.36

1.45

0.78

0.82

(1.13, 1.90)

(1.22, 1.51)

(1.21, 1.72)

(0.67, 0.90)

(0.70, 0.96)

 Observations

5216

5216

5216

5216

5216

  1. Table 2 shows unadjusted logistic regression results estimating the associations between early life treated net use and sociodemographic outcomes in adulthood. Panel A shows results for women, panel B for men and panel C for both women and men. All presented estimates are odds ratios from univariate logistic regression with 95% confidence intervals in parentheses. No control variables are included in these unadjusted models