Table 2. Campaign coverage by individual and household characteristics, children aged 9 months to younger than 15 years.
Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala % (95% CI) | Kanpur Nagar, Uttar Pradesh % (95% CI) | Palghar, Maharashtra % (95% CI) | Hoshiarpur, Punjab % (95% CI) | Dibrugarh, Assam % (95% CI) | ||
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Sex | Male | 85.5 (77.1, 91.2) | 74.8 (64.9, 82.7) | 91.2 (85.2, 94.9) | 85.5 (79.4, 90.1) | 88.3 (78.3, 94.0) |
Female | 83.2 (72.2, 90.5) | 72.9 (62.1, 81.5) | 93.1 (88.0, 96.1) | 83.8 (77.0, 88.8) | 92.0 (85.6, 95.7) | |
Maternal education | Graduate and above | 82.1 (61.6, 92.9) | 81.1 (66.6, 90.2) | 85.2 (61.0, 95.5) | 86.0 (75.8, 92.3) | 92.3 (77.7, 97.6) |
Middle to higher secondary | 88.0 (81.1, 92.7) | 77.6 (68.8, 84.4) | 95.5 (92.2, 97.4) | 85.8 (80.1, 90.0) | 89.6 (81.0, 94.6) | |
Primary |
58.4 (28.4, 83.2) | 78.0 (60.1, 89.3) | 90.2 (76.0, 96.4) | 91.0 (77.1, 96.8) | 92.8 (81.8, 97.4) | |
Illiterate | 83.7 (62.0, 94.2) | 63.0 (48.6, 75.4) | 89.7 (82.5, 94.1) | 68.6 (43.0, 86.4) | 83.9 (48.7, 96.6) | |
Head of household occupation | Professional, technician, clerks | 80.1 (49.2, 94.4) | 76.9 (65.2, 85.6) | 93.1 (83.0, 97.4) | 90.7 (74.3, 97.1) | 86.3 (73.7, 93.4) |
Service & sales workers, agriculture, craft trade | 88.5 (80.9, 93.3) | 75.1 (63.2, 84.1) | 91.6 (87.5, 94.5) | 83.3 (77.4, 88.0) | 91.9 (85.6, 95.6) | |
Unemployed | 74.2 (60.7, 84.3) | 54.5 (36.6, 71.4) | 97.5 (89.3, 99.5) | 87.7 (71.8, 95.3) | 59.7 (16.9, 91.5) | |
Setting | Rural | 88.1 (77.0, 94.3) | 85.6 (75.6, 91.9) | 94.9 (89.2, 97.7) | 83.5 (75.4, 89.3) | 95.6 (91.8, 97.7) |
Urban Slum | 86.8 (79.5, 91.8) | 58.5 (43.6, 72.1) | 88.4 (83.6, 92.0) | 89.1 (89.1, 89.1) | 84.9 (66.0, 94.3) | |
Urban Non-slum | 75.9 (52.7, 89.9) | 76.3 (64.7, 85.0) | 92.1 (88.5, 94.7) | 86.4 (80.2, 90.8) | 69.3 (63.8, 74.4) | |
Religion | Hindu | 86.4 (77.3, 92.2) | 76.0 (65.1, 84.3) | 93.5 (90.2, 95.7) | 86.3 (81.3, 90.1) | 90.1 (82.3, 94.7) |
Muslim / Christian | 79.1 (64.8, 88.7) | 57.5 (34.5, 77.6) | 73.5 (42.3, 91.3) | 40.1 (10.2, 79.9) | 88.3 (52.7, 98.1) | |
Sikhs / Buddhist / Jain | N/A | N/A | 86.5 (60.5, 96.4) | 84.0 (75.4, 90.0) | N/Aa | |
Caste | General / Other Backward Class | 84.4 (74.5, 90.8) | 76.7 (67.7, 83.8) | 90.9 (86.3, 94.1) | 84.4 (78.2, 89.1) | 90.0 (81.5, 94.9) |
Scheduled Caste / Tribe | 83.8 (64.9, 93.5) | 68.5 (51.9, 81.4) | 94.2 (88.8, 97.1) | 85.4 (78.5, 90.3) | 89.5 (74.0, 96.3) | |
School attendance | Public school | 87.2 (79.1, 92.5) | 77.7 (66.0, 86.3) | 93.7 (87.5, 97.0) | 88.3 (78.4, 94.0) | 93.2 (86.3, 96.8) |
Private school | 83.0 (66.0, 92.4) | 75.9 (67.5, 82.7) | 97.4 (91.3, 99.3) | 87.1 (81.2, 91.4) | 86.6 (73.1, 93.9) | |
Too young to attend schoolb | 64.5 (45.5, 79.8) | 75.6 (64.8, 83.9) | 88.8 (84.0, 92.3) | 55.8 (31.4, 77.7) | 82.0 (68.3, 90.6) | |
Does not attend schoolb | 100.0 (100.0, 100.0) | 36.2 (13.1, 68.1) | 82.2 (70.3, 90.0) | 14.9 (2.83, 51.2) | 70.4 (34.2, 91.6) |
Percent of children who received the campaign dose within each site and category (row percentages, survey weighted estimates). Bold indicates factor is significantly associated with campaign coverage (p-value from multivariable logistic regression model < 0.05). See S4 and S5 Tables for the regression output.
a. Due to small numbers in the category (N = 1) no coverage estimate was calculated and this child was excluded from regression analyses.
b. Due to confusion during the conduct of the survey between ‘does not attend’ and ‘too young’ options, 3 years of age was used to distinguish ‘too young’ from ‘does not attend’ for the analysis: Children younger than 3 years at the time of the campaign marked as ‘does not attend’ were considered ‘too young’, and children 3 years or older at the time of the campaign marked as ‘too young’ were considered ‘does not attend’.