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. 2024 Mar 29;19(3):e0297385. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0297385

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)
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’.