Table 3.
Determinants of intra household saturation of ITNs
|
Household Characteristic |
Intra-household saturation1% (N) |
Unadjusted |
Adjusted2 |
|||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OR [95% CI] | p - value | OR [95% CI] | p - value | |||
|
HH Size (Number of residents) | ||||||
|
2-4 |
|
65.4 (784) |
|
|
|
|
|
5-12 |
|
55.2 (1709) |
0.65 [0.53-0.8] |
<0.0001 |
0.53 [0.42-0.66] |
<0.0001 |
|
HH has individuals <5 years old | ||||||
|
No |
|
46.9 (825) |
|
|
|
|
|
Yes |
|
64.1 (1668) |
2.03 [1.68-2.44] |
<0.0001 |
2.35 [1.94-2.85] |
<0.0001 |
|
3 percentiles of SES score | ||||||
|
Poorest |
|
61.0 (813) |
|
|
|
|
|
Mid |
|
60.5 (823) |
0.98 [0.78-1.22] |
0.0261 |
1.14 [0.91-1.44] |
0.2918 |
| Richest | 54.2 (802) | 0.76 [0.6-0.95] | 0.98 [0.78-1.24] | |||
Logistic regression allowing for clustering was used to produce the presented unadjusted and adjusted odds ratios (OR), 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) and p-values. 1Intra household saturation is defined here as one ITN or more per sleeping place in the household. 2Values are adjusted for household size and residents <5 years old in the household.